Tin’s is what “ wont up in smoke ” in Canada during 1934, according to tiie Dominion Bureau of Statistics:— 4,822,405,065 cigarettes (increase of 12 per cent, over 1933); 119,671,000 cigars (5 per cent, increase); 17,983,0001 b of smoking tobacco (4 per cent, increase); 4,170,0001 bof chewing tobacco, this _ being the only thing to show 4 depliney ' , ,
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Evening Star, Issue 22032, 18 May 1935, Page 15
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