“For Ladies who do not smoke.” Special carriages bearing this label are sometimes attached to Russian trains. But most Russian ladies are inveterate smokers of cigarettes. Russian’ men for the most part prefer the pipe as more satisfying and less bother. New Zealanders, despite the vogue of the cigarette, are great pipe smokers. lor proof of this look at the huge quantities of tobacco pipes imported into this country. Observe, also, the everexpanding demand for the three wellknown pipe tobaccos- —Cavendish, Navy Cut No. o (Bulldog), and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshcad). The two famous cigarette tobaccos, Rivcrhead Gold and Desert Gold, are no less in fa%our with those s-mokers who “roll their own,” and find that 'cigarettes made from flesh, sweet, and moist tobacco arc iuiinitcly better than ready mades, often dry, stale and flavourless because kept 100 long in stock, yes—and cheaper too! And don’t forget that the five brands alrcadv named are all harmless. The toasting *‘ * kills” the nicotine in them. ' But have a care rvhen buying and avoid rubbishy imitations. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 27 June 1935, Page 3
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