Another tribute to the virtues of the weted! !Mr Robert Lynd, a wellknown English journalist, recently wrote; “It efe'ems to me that pipes, cigarettes and cigars produce in life something of th e Effect that full stops, colons, semi-colons .and comas produce in prose. They break things up, and so relieve the monotony for the weaker brethren ” . But the beneficial effects by tobacco are not confined to the ‘bveaker" brethren.” “TU.> magic herb” appeals to all, gentle and simple, brain-workers and manual toilers, the cultured and the uncultured.. It help® immeasurably not only to dispel the “monotony of life,” but t 0 cheer comfort the despondent, the affected I and the loifely. The one thing, needful is to .gee that it is pure, and perhaps the purest fcobacoo procurable anywhere is the New Zealand. It’s toasted, and therefore harmless. And how good it is!—the sweetest, most rt agranti, soothing and , 'delightful' There are four brands, 'and they are equally popular: Navy Cut No. 3, .Rivenhead Cold, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10.-—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1933, Page 8
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