Another tribute to the virtues of the weed. Mr. Robert Lynd, a wellknown English journalist, recently wrote: “It seems to.me that- ptpes, cigarettes and cigars produce in bto something of (the- effect that full stops, colons, semi-colons ahd copras produce'- iii prose: They break tilings tip, and so ■ relieve the monotony tor the brethren.’.’ But the behePicial effects' producod by tobacco aro, not confined to the “weaker brethren.” “The magic herb appeals to all, gentle and simple, brain-workers apd manual toilers, tho .cultured and the uncultured It helps immeasurably not'only 4° dispel the “monotony of life’’; but to cheer and comfort tho .despondent, the afflicted • arid the lonely. The. one thing needful is to see that it is puro, and' perhaps [the purest tobacco. ‘'procurable "anywhere is the New- Zealand. It’s toasted, and therefore harmless. And how good it ip!—tho - sweetest,! moat fragrant, soothing ' .and : delightful! There , are fou,r.‘ brands arid they, are - '.equally popular: Naw Cut ’No.. 3,*.\Raverhead Gold, Cavendish,’' and Cut- Plug No. 10.-r3f6. • ' '
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11831, 12 January 1933, Page 4
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