The Pedestrians' Association of Great Britain is campaigning to have legislation introduced to make skidding prima facie evidence of dang'erous car driving. SEND NO MONEY Faith in our product prompts us to offer you, postage paid, one trial tube of Q-tol Shaving Cream. We believe you will then always use this popular N.Z.made product, which provides employment for N.Z. labour. Write to Q-tol, Box 1018, Wellington. "I've often wondahed what you smokahs can see in tobacco," remarlced the lady-like young man in the violent violet suit to his neighbour in the Rotorua train. "What possible pleasuah can you find in filling your mouth with smoke and puffing it out again?" "Ah," was the reply, "there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in the philosophy of the non-smoker. Tobacco, my good sir, soothes the jaded nerves and rubs the rough corners off life." "But think of the rislc to your health that you run! My doctah tells me some brands of tobacco are positively dangerous owing to the quantity of nicotine they contain." "Some brands may be,5' conceded the smoker, "but riot all. The New Zealand tobacco is compai'atively free from nicotine, for instance; the roasting it gets when manufactured accounts for that. It accounts, too, for its fine flavour and fragrance. How many brands are there? Only four: Cut Plug No. 10, Cavendish, Navv Cut No. .3 and Riverhead Gold." Remarking that he would tell his "doctah," the lady-like j young man alighted at the next stop.
1"HereJs tae US ! Whcts like us ?" D EWAR'S SCOTCH WHISKY
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 251, 14 June 1932, Page 7
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