It has come at last. In response to persistent agitation London Underground has just added a new car to each of its trains labelled: “Ladies Only—Smoking.” and other lines arc expected to follow suit. Who could have foreseen that the day would dawn when tho adorable sex would clamour for smoke-cars of its own, and refuse to be happy til 1 ! it got them ? In days gone by ladies would no more have thought of entering a smoke-car than they would have thought of plating two-up or skittles. They used to abhor tobacco-smoke. Now they adore it! Well, smoking’s all right—so long as the tobacco's all right. But sometimes it’s all wrong l Quite often it contains a most injurious quantity of nicotine, and then it’s far better to cut it out The safe way is to smoke New Zealand “toasted.” Better or purer or more delicious “weed” is not to be had for money. And so safe—it’s toasted Four brands only: Riverhead Gold. Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10.* NINE COLDS IN ONE WINTER. Nine colds in one winter was the re cord of an Auckland shop assistant last year. This year this young lady says she is going to be free of colds altogether. She has learnt the value of Pultnonas, the sure prevention against winter ailments. Ask for Pul mona*. In tins 1/6 and 2/6 everywhere.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 154, 15 June 1932, Page 10
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