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The first shop in London for the sale of cigarettes was opened in 1863—only 70 years ago. 'fl,-' demand for “paper cigars,” as some people called them, was quite limited in the sixties. Men mostly smoked pipes and ladies hadn’t learned to smoke at all! Today the world consumes hundreds of millions of cigarettes annually. It is worthy of note, by the way that the up-to-dato cigarette smoker “rolls his own.” It not only comes a lot cheaper, but smokes rolled fresh, just as you want them, are always moist and fragrant, whereas the packet goods, (even the best brands) soon go dry and lose flavour and appeal. So if you would have a really enjoyable cigarette join the “Roll-your-own” brigade. As for tobacco you can’t improve on the New Zealand —Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulkhead). They are toasted. Consequently there’s very little nicotine in them, and they may be smoked with perfect safety. Even the “tobacco-glutton” is immune from harm And for flavour and aroma you simply can’t match them.* This summer weather has shown the need ot guru boots all the year round. Men’s knee gums from 10/6, lace rubber boots from 9/6. F. Thorp and Co., Hastings street, Napier; H'eretaunga street, Hastings*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 63, 24 February 1934, Page 11
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