;In a recent Adelaide breach of promise case-, it transpired that the engagement was broken off by the laily, because bar intended (a bitter foe of ithe weed) objected to her smoking. She :told him laughingly that when a man didn’t smolle it was usuaV.y because be couldn’t! It was then, that he lost his temper, and decided to adopt 'the rather unusual course of suing her for breach. An unsympathetic jury awarded him nominal damages. Bui the girl was 'right.' Many men have tried to smoke and failed. They overlooked the fact that the best tobacco for the novice to star* with is a very mild aromatic, -such as RiVerhead Gold, one of our four famous New Zealand toasted brands. Th° toasting practically eliminates the nicotine -so that even a beginner can enjoy a smoke! The other three brands are Navy Cut No. 3, .Cavendish and Cut Plmj No. 10. All four tobaccos are quite harmless. They vary in streug'h from very mild to “MV’ All rre renowned for flabo’ur and bouquet,.— Advt
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1932, Page 6
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