"Punch's" famous "adviee to those about to marry" was "Don't." It. L. Ste- 1 venson's aclvice to ladies contemplating matrimony was "never xnarry a nonsmoker." Charles Reade, the novelist, who fioxirished hefore coclctails, night cluhs, votes for women and the intellect- j ual superiority of th.e "softer sex" were ! invented eounselled ladies to eneourage their husbands and fiances to smoke all they wanted to. Daring advice at a time when women hadn't learned to smoke and j hated — or said 'they hated — tohacco. Ah, j well, the world grows wiser everyday! j And it is hecoming generally recognised j that, given the right haccy, smoking, so j far from proving harmful, is often posi_ I tively heneficial. Unfortunately, hbwever, j the right haccy is not so common as it j should be — save in New Zealand. There are four brands: Navy Cut No. 3, Cav- j endish, Riverhead Gold, and Cut Plug No. j 10, Not one of them contain any nicotine worth mentioning; all are famous for their splendid quality. They are toasted! —and quite harmless. They don't affeet heart or throat and are as pure as they are delicipus,
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 415, 27 December 1932, Page 3
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