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The Princa of Wales' loss and recovery--of his cherished pipes- suggest that he..:.'. may be tho first King of England to I smoke a pipe in public. ' lii the Early'"' ; Victorian era a pipe was-still considered an abomination. King Edward, as .-a■ ~ j young man, had some- difficulty in as; ', serting his right to cigars, and Windsor- . Castle had no smoking-room for a long..' period. As King Edward Vll:>be rarely 1 smoked anything In public except "a". |. cigar, though it is remembered that he broke down the 10ng.... "port"'-"...sessions.' ■.after .dinner, by cigaretten— even in places where smoking 'had been " taboo. King George keeps his pipe..'for ; his private room. , ■ TUCKEB'S POPULAR SOUPS. - j : -: IN 61b'TINS. In response to the growing demand for • Tucker's Pure Concentrated Soup-Pow-ders in large containers ,!.for ,'boarding- ." .houses, restaurants, etc., the manufacturers are hqw packing these delightful soups in 61b tine, sufficient to make eight gallons. Tucker's soups are now obtainable in packets or tins from any grocer throughout New Zealand. Grocers can ob'trainjh their supplies from any wholesale merchant. Tl^e North Island representative is E. F. Pasley, Palmers- . ton North. , W. F. i Tucker anc\. Co., ' Manufacturers, Auckland. —Advt. ;, Woods' Great' Peppermint .CureT"'.". ''^Z,..'.' '„ For Coughsf and., Colds ails." "

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 34, 9 August 1921, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 34, 9 August 1921, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 34, 9 August 1921, Page 11