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“If there was ever a particular woman, it was my mother—and she used Sunflower Soap for everything.* A stout lady entered the smoker of an Auckland tram the other evening. As it happened there was only one passenger when she got in, a working man in the full enjoyment of his pipe. Shuddering with disgust the lady remarked “My good man smoking always makes me feel ill. ! ’ “Do it now, Mum,” replied the worker puffing away, “then you take my tip and knock it orf." The conductor laughed. But really the smell of some of those American tobaccos would make anyone “feel ill.” The excess of nicotine they always contain is bad for the smoker, too. Affects heart and nerves. The safest tobaccos are our own N.Z. grown. They contain so little nicotine that they may be smoked pipeful after pipeful, and' they won’t let you down. Full of fragrance and flavour too. Delicious. They ow-e their fine quality largely to the fact that they are toasted in the course of manufacture. A novel idea! As for "Riverhead Gold” mild, “Toasted Navy Cut” (Bulldog) medium or “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bullslicad) a grand full flavoured kind.— (Advt.) H M. Bennett. F. 1.0.. F.S.M.S. London Optician visits Hastings on Tuesdays. 9 to 4.30. Union Bank Chambers. 'Phone 612 for appointment.’ i

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 30 August 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 30 August 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 30 August 1927, Page 4

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