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“Everybody smokos now—man woman and child.” Thus said Mr Barry Pain, the well-known London writer in the last number of the “Wind-' sor. ” Yes, we all smoke—bar cranks. Why not I The habit contributes more to the sum total of human happiness than any other. It soothes our sorrows and enhances our joys. Never mind what its enemies may say. The worst they can say is that the nicotine contained in tobacco may prove highly injurious. But that depends upon the tobacco. Imported brands it’s true are often so full of this poison that their free use may cause nerve and heart trouble. But what about our N.Z. tobaccos? They differ in as far as their content of nicotine is quite negligible in comparsion. And —note this —New Zealand tobaccos are toasted. They 're the only tobaccos that are. Hence their delightful flavour and fragrance. And they’re so pure you may smoke them with absolute impunity. They don’t require rubbing and they don’t hite the tongue. Even doctors recommend them. “Riverhead Gold” is mild. “Navy Cut” (Bulldog” medium, and “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bullshead) is full strength. Try them—Advt.

RADIANT HEAT FOR (d PER HOUR.

WIZARD PORTABLE RADIATOR produces 4 times ns much heat n> an Electric Radiator sit n ipinrtei of the cost of running Can he carried from room to room. Elegant in appearance No fumes. No odour Burns benzine or kerosene. , Le (luesne and Cowan. Queen St.. T-l . Snip Acrpnta *

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 213, 23 August 1927, Page 4

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