London’s latest!—a cigar' shop in Piccadilly run by a woman for women! Do women smoke cigars? It’s ing fashionable in ultra smart society circles at Home. An illustration in a popular London daily shows “the interior of the Piccadilly smoke shop, with the smiling proprietress giving ai light to a society belle who has a small cigar between her dainty lips. But ladies don’.t smoke in the street —-so far —although even that may cOme! Who knows? Man, poor man his little ways are being copied by the adorable and all-conquering sex! But while ladies (some'of them)?.are taking to cigars men are smoking fewer of them, the masculine preference being more for pipe or cigarette. As for, New Zealand, “toasted,”. i;e.. dut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, -they are in ever-incfeas-ing demand. Smokers know how to appreciate a good’ thing ! And toasting (the manufacturers’ own exclusive process), renders this tobacco harmless, abd while it nicotine/ ' it vastly improves flavour and aroma.'-::
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Franklin Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 126, 2 November 1934, Page 5
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