good-looking/ wishes' *to meet irian of culture, 'abhut 40V View lriatrimony.. Smoker 5 preferred.” " Th'ik ’ advcrtfse:tti6nts appeared in a Mfelbcfume ' paper.: The last two Words are 'significant. Is the lady’s’ preference 1 i.dr 4 Smokerhu’shan'd based on' ’ previous matrimonial experience o r dictated by ;a famous novelist's advice: “Never 1 mair'r'y a inan> who doesn’t smoke?” Smokers, as a rule, make' the -beet husbands,' .anyhow . A smoker ’ is usiialjly Jess exacting than a non-smoker; Je.ss ’irritable, • mor© amiable, more generous, easier to- get on. With. Tobacco (when pure) 11 helps •tq minimise worry, and vanish care, •Excess of nicotine • in s the weed mean? frayed nerves,' and ■' Shortness” of. temper. These evils don’t ■ effect, ■ •to *onrythdnp;-’isk«" i'lfeo ■ same extent a thesmokeW who uses New Zealand toasted'tobacco. Next tq -no nicotine in itthat’s why !>—it’s toasted ! And how'hi soothes' and • Thousands -'Of, smokers ©an testify I to that!- Four brands only of the - genuine toasted Riverhead Gold, Navy Gut No. 3 (Bulldog), 1 Cavendish aild Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulkhead). —Advt.
£350,000,000 .A YEAR. Beverley Nichols writes “I have just been told that the women of Englmu could save this country £350,000,000 a year if they could learn to coov. New Zealand women, fortunately for thal r husbands, can cook, and cook well and economically. A hig proportion of them have found that the problem of areal change in breakfast diet can be solved by the adoption of Diamond Oatlets, a new and especially tasty small form of rolled oats. Try Diamond Oatlet s yourself.—AdjYt.
Caution} T e you want to remedy coughs and colds use Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion. Succeeds where others fail. Builds up the system against more serious and lung ailments. Sold everywhere. Is fid, 2*Jsd and 4s fid—Advt 1 Don’t take risks witn ‘-oTds take Tonkins’s Linseed F.mn’«i«p. It’s n mary^lously;ceffic'ent remedy Pleasant to take. Builds up the system. Is fid, 2s 6d, and 4ft fid, —Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1933, Page 2
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