In lxer very reatlable "Confessions of a Society "Woman" tlie anonymous writ_ er says she became "engaged" wlien 17 years of age. At that time women 'had a horror of tobaceo-smoke, so this young lady exacted a pledge from her "intended" — most reluctantly g'iven — that he would ahandon smoking for ever before they were married. Six months later the young wife was g'lad to ahsolve her hushand from his vow. She states his temper, as the result of enforced abstinenee from tohacco beeame "abominable." Directly he resumed his pipe he became his old genial self again! Moral: Every lady should encourage ■ her husband to smoke. "Robert Louis Stevenson" said that, and h'e knew! Of coui'se discrimination should he exercised in the choice of tohacco. Some brands are not at all. likely to promote harmony in the home. "The World's pui'est" is "toasted New Zealand." No nicotine in it or next to none. ' It's toasted! — and how good it is! Four brands: tiverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3. Cavenish, and Cut Plug No. 10.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 405, 14 December 1932, Page 7
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