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SMOKING.

SOME INTERESTING FACTS

Scientists tell us that . there' is a greater degree of nervous tension in the average business man or woman to-day than was apparent in less in»iern commercial and social circumstances.

The soothing effect of pipe and cigarette is so widely recognised that there is nothing remarkable in the fact that smoking should have become so thoroughly universal. Its value as a sedative has been strongly recommended, but nior© de'peuds upon the quality of the tobacco smoked than on the quantity, .and it is very evident that im the tobacco world at least inferiority is quickly going to the wall, and only the best will survive.

"GREYS" Cigarettes are manufactured by wonderfully ingenious machinery, which method of manufacture positively ensures that the highest grade of tobacco used in the manufacture of these cigarettes is not contaminated in any way, and it is only by this mejbhod that it is possible to produce such a high grade cigarette as this, and to sell at a price no higher than the average smoker.is accustomed to- pay. —1

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18457, 11 August 1925, Page 12

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SMOKING. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18457, 11 August 1925, Page 12

SMOKING. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18457, 11 August 1925, Page 12