Torn Heeney is said to have developed a taste for cigars since he became somebody. Well done, Tom! a pipe used to do him. To be sure the cigar is supposed to more “toney” than .the pipe. Nevertheless and notwithstanding most confirmed .pipe-smokers wouldn’t exchange the old briar for the best cigar going! As for the cigar being less injurious than the pipe—tell it to the Marines! Of course, if you will insist in smoking those imported tobaccos —full of nicotine as they can stick — you’ll deserve wliat’s coming to you. It’s looking for trouble to smoke stuff like .that. Wihv not fill up with the good honest tobacco grown and .manufactured by the National Tobacco Co. (pioneers of the New Zealand tobacco industry)? It’s twice toasted and therefore comparatively free from nicotine. You can smoke it. day in and day out and take no harm. There are scv-l era! brands. Special favourites: TJiverJ head Gold, a beautiful mild aromatic; Navv Cut No. 3 and Cavendish, both medium; and Cut [Plug No. 10, a rich, dark, full-flavoured sort. All are toast-l ed. —-Advt. —2G ! CHILDREN’S COMFORT. Study your children’s comfort. Don’t make them miserable by forcing them to take unpleasant mixtures for coughs and colds. Give them Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. There is no preparation that is easier or nicer to take, nor one that is more rapid, effective and thoroughly safe. Further, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the only cough medicine sold in Australasia that bears the Government analysis showing that it has been officially declared free from poisons. Sold everywhere.—Advt. '
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 17 August 1929, Page 5
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