‘‘Most of the harm arising from pipes is due to their foulness.” .Thus wrote Sir Robert Jones, a distinguished authority, in the “British Medical Journal.” Sir Robert might have added that the principal cause of pipes becoming foul quickly is the use of tobacco heavily charged willi nicotine, as most (if not all) the, imported brands are. Such brands frequently lead to heart, nerve or eyesight trouble. Happily, 'here in New Zealand, ailments occasioned by excess nicotine are becoming rarer. This is chiefly due to the growing popularity of New Zealand toasted tobacco. The toasting works wonder's with the leaf. It not only vastly improves flavour and bouquet, but renders the tobacco absolutely innocuous. N.B. These are the only toasted tobaccos procurable, and you can smoke them to your heart’s content and they won't harm you. There’s quite a variety of brands, special favourites including Rivcrhead Gold, Navy Cut, Cut Plug No- .10 and Cavendish. A convincing proof of their popularity is the fact that they are everywhere on sale. N.P. 86.
®®@©<lXD®©©®®®®®®®®©®®®®©®®®^ Brighter Homes MADE POSSIBLE BY CHINAWARE. The definite trend of to-day is for brightness, and this applies as much in the China world as anywhere. Glistening crystal combined with the bright colouring of the latest dinner and teaware make a table radiate cheerfulness. This effect of cheer need not be necessarily expensive We have DINNER SETS FROM £2/2/ ENGLISH BONE CHINA TEASELS FROM 25/ Ollier ENGLISH TEASETS FROM | J/g We invite you to inspect our line, showing rtf English Crystal, Dinner and Teaware and hand decorated Vases. For all China needs at prices to suit your purses MA ON’S THE FINE CHINA SHOP. 139 Victoria Street .... (Opp. Strand Theatre) .... HAMILTON.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17976, 22 March 1930, Page 9
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