“Do you want happiness in your home?” began the lady canvasser, and noting the stony stare of the other woman, hastened to add (producing a small box). “I have here the famous Anti-Tobacco tablets. Drop two, daily, into your husband’s tea, and in a week’s time he’ll not look at his pipe. He’ll be cured! Only half-a-crown.” “Gar’n” interrupted the missus, “wouldn’t ’ave ’em at a gift. Stop ’im from smoking? Why, ’ed be like a bear with a sore ’ead! ’Appiness in the ’ome? Yus, —I don’t think!” The door slammed. She was right. Tobacco brings joy, not misery to the home. But not the imported. Too full of poisonous nicotine. The New Zealand toasted tobaccos are different. Sweet, cool and fragrant there’s hardly any nicotine in them. It’s the toastinug that does it! Only four brands of toasted manufactured —“Riverheatd Gold,” “Cavendish,” “Navy Cut No. 3,” and “Cut Plug No. 10.” And you can smoke them from daylight to dark and take no harm. Delicious! But ’ware imitations! 125
For a brilliant Polish use Tan-ol for floors, furniture and linoleums. Economical to buy, easy to apply. •
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 July 1930, Page 6
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