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Jas. Payn, the novelist, like so many writers, was an inveterate smoker; his pipe was always in his mouth. His doctor warned him repeatedly about over-smoking, and told him plainly that if he carried on as he was doing he would be a dead man in ten years’ time. But he paid no heed, lived for years beyond his doctor’s limit, and never gave up smoking till the end of the chaptei . As to the harmfulness of smoking, it all depends upon the tobacco. Really choice baccy, sweet and fragrant and above all pure, may, and often does, prove more beneficial than otherwise, and if purity is valued as it should be by every smoker, theie are no purer brands manulactuiec than the well-known toasted varieties, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bui s.head), Cavendish , and Navy Cut Ro. (Bulldog). These are for the pipe. Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold make the finest of all cigarettes. Go where you will, you’ll find all five blends on sale —the most convincing proof you can have of their immense popularity. —668.

“Poor Stuff.” That’s what poultrykeepers and hens alike think about some of the present-day poultry feed. Lay mor Poultry Tonic ensures full supply of vitamins and minerals for stamina and full productivity. Give daily in the mash. A scientific prescription guaranteed not to contain spice.. All chemists and stores sell Laymor Poultry Tonic,—l2l.—;Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 July 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 July 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 July 1946, Page 7