Married ladies who never smoked themselves —there are still some of them about you know —often object strongly to “Father” smoking, especially in the house, so that the poor fellow if he wants to “blow a cloud” when at home is compelled to go to the garden if it’s fine and the coal-hole if it isn’t. But the wise wife knows full well that smoking makes for harmony in the home, and that irritability and “snappishness” quickly yield to the bencficient influence of the weed. So she offers no objection when father gets out his pipe and fills up. Of course, the tobacco should be the best, not the foreign stuff generally loaded with nicotine, and more likely to increase irritability than to allay-it. Toasted tobacco is the purest, most wholesome sweetest and most fragrant, because there is practically no nicotine in it —it's toasted! There are only four brands; Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut j p lug no. 10. But take care what you I buv there are imitations about.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 10831, 1 April 1932, Page 3
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