London s latest!-—a cigar shop in Piccadilly run by a woman lor women I Do women smoke cigars? It's becoming iashionable in ultra smart society circles at Home. An illustration in a populai London daily shows the interior ot the Piccadilly smoke shop, with the smiling proprietress giving a light to a society belle nhu has a small cigar between her dainty lips. But ladies don't smoke in the street —so far—although even that may come! Who knows.' Man, poor man!—all his little ways arc being copied by the adorable and all-conquering sex! But while ladies (some of them) are taking to cigars men are smoking fewer of them, the masculine preference being more for pipe or cigarette. As lor NewZealand. 'toasted," i.e., Cut Plug No. 11l (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, they are in ever-increas-ing demand. Smokers know' how to appreciate a good thing! And toasting (the manufacturers' own exclusive’process), renders this tobacco twinless, and while il eliminates nicotine, ft vastir improves Cavour anrl aroma.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 63, 26 February 1935, Page 3
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