"Women often smoke too fast and too furiously," Professor Stevens told his class at an Illinois University, adding, "the only way to get genuine psychological henefit out of smoking is to completely relax when yoii light up, and take it easy. That is why men find a pipe more satisfying than a hurried cigarette. If you would enjoy smoking smoke a pipe." , Quite true. But the professor might have said something ahout the paramount importance of selecting your weed with judgment. Many a man has "gone under" as the result of smoking the wrong tohacco— tobacco, that is, saturated with nicotine. Fortunately for New Zealanders the tobaccos in. common use in this country, i.e., Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), are subjected to a special purifying process which gets rid of the nicotine while at the same time developing flavour and aroma. These, he it noted, are the only genuine toasted • brands. None others are manufactured. ' Their success has resulted in imitations ! getting on to the market. ^Take care j what you buy! | SEVEN YEARS' PAIN ENDED BY R-U-R ! Seven years, suffcring from rheumatism was the fate of Mrs. S. E. Brown, 79 Dean's Avenue, Christchurch. Then she tried R-U-R, and there was quickly apparent a wonderful improvement. Though previous to taking R-U-R she had to be assisted in and out of trams, she can now run when neeessafy. R-U-R is sold with a written money-back guarantee by E. H. Crawford, chemist.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 662, 14 October 1933, Page 3
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