“If I were a girl and wanted to choose a husband,” said a well-known Melbourne magistrate at a Rotary gathering the other day, “I’d look out for a man who loved his pipe and liked his glass (in moderation). Long experience on the Bench has satisfied me that men like that are broader in their outlook on life, more generous, better-tempered, easier to live with. As for tobacco, I am convinced it does much to promote a spirit of harmony in the home.” (Prolonged applause). Yes, tobacco gets plenty of bouquets thrown at it nowadays, but' to be worthy of them it should be of prime quality. Are the imported brands always like that? No! Sometimes they are full of nerve-destroy-ing, heart-affecting nicotine. The New Zealand baccy is the best. The toasting (or roasting) of the leaf kills the nicotine in it, leaving it absolutely pure and quite innocuous. Five brands only: Riverhead Gold, Desert Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Pocket Edition, and Cut Plug No. 10. For flavour and aroma they challenge the world!— 158.—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 May 1943, Page 2
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