Such a horror of tobacco-smoke had “Victoria the Good’’ that those of her guests at any of the Royal palaces who chanced to be smokers were compelled, if they craved a whiff, to indulge in their bedrooms after retiring for the night, with their heads up the chimney —-lest perchance the tell-tale fumes should give them away! This seems almost incredible to-day when both sexes smoke and even exalted personages puff away frely and unashamedly, and sometimes even to excess. Excessive smoking, by the way, is not always wise, but it needn’t worry Maorilanders, because “toasted” is always at their service. It’s the tobacco full of nicotine that does the harm. But there’s very little nicotine in toasted. It’s cut out by the toasting. So you run no risks with these beautiful tobaccos, so sweet, pure, cool and fragrant—and so comparatively harmless. Five brands only of the genuine toasted —Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. But take care what you buy. Worthless imitations are on the market! 707
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CHEAP RAIL TRIPS For ATHLETIC AND SPORTING PARTIES JpOOTBALL and Basketball, Hockey and Golf teams —in fact, any athletic or sporting party—of not less than six adult passengers, can obtain special concessions in rail fares if application is made in reasonable time to the nearest District Manager, Stationmaster or Business Agent. Trips by rail'in first-class carriages at second-class rates or second-class at three-quarters the ordinary second-class fares cut down the expenses of travelling teams. a Full Details in Popular Pocket Guide.
COMPLETE HAIR BENEFIT. Rejuvenate hair growth—banish dandruff and. scurf—see how quickly Birmese Herbal Hair Root Compound, plus Birmese Shampoo, work on hair and scalp troubles. Birmese ends dandruff in 3 days and grows new, virile hair in 1 month! Free Native ScalpGland Massager with every treatment from W. H. Snowsill (Wood’s Pharmacy) and all Chemists. 1
■BAXTERS” WILL FIX THAT COLD! There's nothing like Baxter’s Lung Preserver for coughs, colds, sore throats and bronchial ailments. At first sign of cough or cold —take “Baxter’s” —the cough remedy with the tonic action. Always ask for “Baxter’s” —1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 at all chemists and stores. ‘Baxter’s’’ is best. 5
THE REGENT -THEATRE OF DISTINCTION! Mr Dan Foley will sing all the Irish Songs and Melodies you love so TOMORROW! .... at The famous Rebel Song—“ Shall My Soul Pass Through Ireland?" and H flfel KA “Father O’Flynn’’ ON THE STAGE JEw JBL “Did your ot^er come rom Hits from “Maytime,” etc. Ireland?” Also Excellent Featurettes. The Golden-voiced Irish Tenor and Popular Radio Star! • • • —Together with— MAKE SURE OF YOUR SEATS AND RESERVE NOW “YOU’RE A SWEETHEART” G^ RLES PV Y^' NINGER At Perry’s, ’Phone 2496, or Regent, 2303. ANDY DEVINE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GEO. MURPHY
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 May 1938, Page 2
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