The venerable superstition that if three people light pipe, cigar or cigarette from the same match one of them will die before the year is out is probably about as true as the belief that to pass under a ladder or spill the salt means asking for trouble. Bjit how these old wives’ tales persist! Tho “lighting up’’ by three persous from the one match is unimportant. What is important to note is that to smoke (habitually), tobacco rank with nlco tine (a deadly poison) is very unwise. And unfortunately so many brands are like that! The safe and sure way Is to smoke “toasted.’’ You may indulge in Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Caven dish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riv erhead Gold or Desert Gold as freely ns you please. There’s practically no nicotine in these famous tobaccos. It is got rid cf by tonsting in the process of manufacture, and you got a pure, sweet, cool and fragrant smoke full of comfort and delight. But be wary when buying. Ask for any of the brands pained and you’ll he. right,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 100, 8 April 1936, Page 4
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