“There’s nothing like a quiet cigarette to soothe the system,” says P. G. Wodehouse, the novelist. But that all depends on the cigarette and whether it’s made of the right baccy, Mr Wodehouse. If you’re a heavy smoker and puff the wrong cigarettes all the time they may prove anything but “soothing” and may end up by wrecking your nerves or an .attack of smokers’ heart. Ready-made cigarettes are often stale and flavourless, because kept in stock too long. The best — and by far the cheapest—plan is to invest in a tin of Riverhead Gold, and “roll your own.” You can make ten. full-sized beauties for 4d! Fresh rolled, moist and fragrant, they’re scrumptious! You can’t buy any packet cigarettes to touch them! Harmless, too. No nicotine worth mentioning in any of the five toasted brands—Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. If you want “sdothing” smoke toasted. It’s equal isn’t manufactured. But keep a bright look out for imitations! No use pitching money away!—Advt.
A shining example of a good polish —TAN-OL” cleans floors, linoleums, and furniture, giving a bright, lasting shine. Very economical —easy to apply. All Stores. —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 December 1934, Page 14
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