M arried ladies who are wise should encaurage their husbands to smoke. The be.ueflcient influence ot th® “weed 1 ” ha’S beejn known .to loosen the purse strings in the most surprising manner- Many a wife has learned by experience that the best time to approach "Father” when a little cheque is wawited as- while he is in full enjoyment of his after-dinner pipe, a,nd is feelinj? at peame with all the world l—especially if he smokes, our famous New Z< ’aland-grown tobacco. Most of the imported brands contain a tremendous! lot of nicotine—and that is ba,d. The purest tobaccos going are the New Ze.a land ones. Owing to the leuf being to; istcd (quite a novelty) their flavour a nd aroma are unusually developed. i ind as they contain very little nieotii ne they may be smoked all day long r without fear of consequences. They appe ul to all tastes. If you like a fine aroi natic, try Riverhead Gold; if you prefer a medium flavour, ask for Nat ry Ct it or Cavendish. Cut Hug No. 10;,'is full strength.*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5403, 22 March 1929, Page 4
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181Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5403, 22 March 1929, Page 4
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