Did you ever wake on “the morning after” a smoke concert or other jamboree, with a longue like ,a doormat and a taste in your mouth you’d gladly give away? Too many cocktails? Perhaps. But how about too many cigarettes or pipes? Over-smoking may prove in its after-effects as had as “over-cocktailing.” Depends on the baccy. Some of these brands, chockful of nicotine (plenty of them!) may give yon beam; next morning!—cocktails or no cockrails if you over-smoke. Now here's the straight tip—next time you’re going to have a night out with the boys you’ll he wise to Illi your pouch beforehand with a really safe tobacco. It’ll make ail the difference. And the safest., purest, mellowest, .most fragrant and least harmful of all tobaccos tiro the ”1 ousted”---(,'ui Plug No. 10 (Bi.tllshead), Navy Cui No 3 (Bulldog). Cavendish. l.‘i vctlreml Gold and Desert Gold. Ye:;, it's the toasting that does it!—eliminates llm nieotine. impark; Unit exquisite flavour, accounts for that, delightful aroma, and makes toasted safe to smoko to any extent.—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1939, Page 2
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172Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1939, Page 2
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