QFOTIKI Branch W.D.F.U. Final Flag 500 and Danee, Wednesday, December 7,- in Fai'mers' Social Rooms. Admission 1/-.
Tennyson, the poet, was a wox*shipper at the shrine of "My I,ady Nicotine," and like many men of letters, preferred a pipe to a cigar. (Cigarettes hadn't been invented in his day). His favourite pipe was a common clay. He would take a new clay, fill and light it, smoke it till eixxpty, and then, snapping.the stem and throwing the fragments aside, would fill and light a second clay. He never srnoked the same pipe twice. His tobacco was purest Virginian, for he insisted upon the purity of his weed. Therein he was wise. Really pure tobacco is harmless. Xmpure tobacco (i.e., tobacco containing much nicotine) may, and often does prove highly injurious. This fact is at last becoming generally recognised. Hence the demand for our beautifully pure New Zealand tobacco which, containing less nicotine than any other, can be smoked even irr.moderately with absolute safety. Why? — because it's toasted! There are, as most smokers know four brands only of the gexiuine toasted tobacco: Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3, Cut Plug No. 10, and Riverhead Gold.
K-VOX COUGH J U BES — RELIEF FOR 6d. Try a packet of K-Vox Cough Jubes for that cold or cough. Strongly medicated antiseptic, they are pleasant to take and quickly give welcome relief from coughs arid colds, sore throats, etc. Look for tlle name K-Vox^ on a bljag_an^.white
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 December 1932, Page 6
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