Addressing Grimsby pharmacists, Dr. E. Hall Felton said: If a woman smokes a cigarette she drinks less tea. Cigarettes are poison, but tea is n worse poison. I ]iave been called many times to women suffering from tea poisoning, but never yet to a •woman suffering from nicotine poisoning. The medicnl profession had anticipated, he added, that woman would become healthier when freed from convention, but the improvement had been greater than had been expected. Mr. Zane Grey considers "Wild Horse Mesa" his best novel. Tlie book has not yet appeared in the Dominion, though Ilia previous best seller, "The Vanishing Race." is available at most book shops. Mr. Grey has signified his intention to bo present at the premiere of "Wild Horse Mesa" at the Princess and Tivoli next Thursday, if time permits.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Issue LVII, 1 March 1926, Page 10
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134Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Issue LVII, 1 March 1926, Page 10
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