The dear old lady dropped into the vacant seat in the •■smoker" of Die city-hound train with a sigh of relief. "Hope you don't object to smoking, ma'am?" queried the man opposite, "Object ?" said the old .lady, "why I just love it! Such a protection against infection, too! I always travel in the smoke-car, if 1 can." Tobacco smoke is certainly a splendid dismleetant. That- has been proved time and again. The ladies used to hate smoking—or said t.hev did. Th y don t. How. ‘I he weed nicotian’ has its points! Ihe great thing is to see that its pure. The import' d goods id ten are not. How can they be. choked as they generally are, with foul nicotine? Ihe potest tobaccos the world contains are the New Zealand ones. The toas'ing frees th in of nicotine, and also imparts to ;ham their famous Havour and matchless aroma. As imitations are on the market. buyers should note that there are Oiilv four brands of toasted: Rmrherid Gold. Navy Cut v n. 5. Gavendsh and Cut Ring No. 10.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1931, Page 1
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