tWHISKY ©W&BNING If you want Genuise "BELL'S" Bottled in Scotland, and sold on the New Zealand market for over thirty years, look for thc Signature, ARTHUR BELL & S8NS; LTD., ontheYellowLabel! BELL'S^Afore Ye Go" A veteran lover of the weed had something interesting to say at a recent North Auckland smoke concert. "My lodge doctor," he remarked, "told me, twenty odd years ago, to give up smoking. Said my general health would be enormously benefited, It wasn't. It got steadily worse. I got horribly irritable, nervous and depressed. So, satisfled I was doing myself more harm than good, I began to smoke again — but not the stuff I formerly smokedp I chose New Zetiland toasted Navy Cut No. 3 (a delightful blend of choice leaf) and found it yielded me infmitely greater enjoyment than my former hrands did. I soon got alright. Richard was himself again! I reckon 'toasted' is the finest tobaeco manufactured — and quite harmless." Navy Cut No. 3, it may be mentioned, is oue of the four popular toasted hrands, the others heing Riverhead Gold, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. _U^J!hej^rw^theii^uniciu^fl^our^de-
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 431, 16 January 1933, Page 7
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183Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 431, 16 January 1933, Page 7
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