“I think men arc very selfish,” wrote an indignant lady to an Adelaide paper, ‘ ( smoking their horrible pipes and ciragettes they will invade a tramcar perhaps half-full of ladies, many of whom even in this 1 advanced’ period find tobacco-smoke peculiarly offensive. Surely these men might refrain from smoking during the little while they are travelling by tram ? Is that asking too much of them ? But courtesy to my sex is dead.” Now isn’t that about the limit? Special cars are provided for smokers, yet ladies will persist in rushing them! Some brands of tobacco give off smoke less fragrant than lavender-water, it’s true. But one never hears of ladies complaining of the smoke of our beautiful New Zealand toasted tobacco. It’s purity and delightful aroma disarms criticism. Freed of its nicotine to a large extent this famous tobacco appeals to all whether the brands is Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold, Cut Bluer No. 10 (Bullshead) or Desert Gold All five are excellent—and being toasted, are perfectly harmless!
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Grey River Argus, 17 September 1934, Page 4
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