- The last match! A picture. exhibited at the London Art Gallery lv quite took the fancy of smokers ft showed two men who have come to a halt on a lonely road miles away from shops, or even houses. One of the twain pipe in mouth, lias just struck “The last match,” and is shielding the feeble flame «>th his hands while ins mate is eage.lv watching. Like all good primes, this one tells its story at a glance. Smokers never really appreciate the blessing of tobacco until, owing to ] some mischance, they are tempurarily deprived of it. As to the liarmfutness of smoking, it is mainly a question of nicotine. The loss nicotine the Vetter, Some of the imported brands, contain an', excess :of .'.nicotine and then- hahitxial hfce .is Lac 1 . . If: yoit want-' a reVlly pure article try -our, ■ Nei!;^^laixd ; >irV.o\vn tci.hnccos, toasfedj': ihpgSbpse tha.t:is; essential. The refine^ product, contains very little mooting and' hiay be .-freely indulged in /with' .-safety: :.. Ask tor. rtiild “Navy Cut (Bulldog); .niedritih ; or “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bull’s head), full strength. ***
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11011, 26 January 1926, Page 3
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180Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11011, 26 January 1926, Page 3
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