‘‘Punch's’ famous “advice to those about to marry” was “Don’t.” It. L. Stevenson’s advice to ladies contemplating matrimony was “never marry a non-smoker.” Charles Eeade, the novelist, who flourished before cocktails, night-clubs, votes for women and the intellectual superiority of the “softer s ex” were invented counselled ladies t 0 encourage their husbands and fiances to tsinoke all they wanted to. Daring advice at a time when women hadn’t learned to smok e and hated—or said they hated —-tobacco. All, well, the world grows wiser everyday! And it is becoming generally recognised that, given the right baccy, smoking so far from proving harmful, is often /positively beneficial. Unfortunately, however, -the right bftccy is not so common as it should be—'-are in New Zealand. There are four brands: Navy C' b No. 3, Cavendish, Eiverheuul Gold, and Cut Plug No. 10. Not one of them contains any nicotine < worth mentioning; aLI a 2 famous for their splendid quality. They are toasted!_aild quite harmless. They don’t affect heart or throat and are as pure ns they ;are delicious. —Advt, |
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1933, Page 6
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