Plainly, she wasn’t used to police courts. Timidly she begged for a separation order. “How long have you been married?” enquired the magistrate. “Six months! —and tired of it- already? What’s the trouble?” She burst into tears; then she told. Hubby, it appeared, didn’t love her any more; it was his pipe he - was in love with! He knew how she hated tobacco smoke. But he didn’t care! “Afraid I can’t grant you a separation order because your husband smokes,” said the magistrate, adding kindly, “Now, you go home and make it up! You may be thankful some day your husband does smoke. Get him to change over to ‘toasted’ tobacco. Even you can’t object to that! I smoke it myself: the bouquets delicious!” Tearfully she said she would. Brands there are, unfortunately, that do not make for harmony in the home. “Toasted” does! And it’s so pure, thanks to toasting, that it cannot harm even the heavy smoker! Ask for Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). Cavendish, Riverhead Gold, or Desert Gold—the only genuine toasted varieties.—s 7.—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 July 1941, Page 8
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