The ladies again! The marked preference shown by women for the “smoker” ou tram-cars was strikingly illustrated the other Friday evening (late shopping night), in Auckland. At the safety zone, near the Queen street terminus were assembled eleven women and several men, and \vheii an empty train, bound for one of the suburbs, pulled up the uien stood aside to allow the ladies to step aboard first. And every one of the eleven women made straight for the smoking compartiuent I ’Twas not always thus! But ladies rarely object to tobacco smoke now! — 'hev‘love it! And “toasted” is largely responsible for the change, because its fragrance is so delightful that it appeals to both sexes alike. And what wonderful tobacco it is! No brand like it to solace and comfort the smoker! The five varieties: Navy Git No. !'. (Bulldog), Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold are so effectually purified by the special toasting process to whieh they are subjected at Hie factor) that there’s scarcely any nicotine in any of them. Hence their harmless uessl* Amongst the week-end specials at Bairds, the quality drapers, there is an offer of ladies Kolinsky fur coats in a rich dark brown shade, stylishly modelled in the lates inode and a very superior looking coat at a wonder price A special purchase of stylish frocks in afternoon ami evening styles are also presented These are the most wonderful vahies evei offered at Baird’s. Every frock is right un to the, minute in style. Interest m the Hastings I’liiiikot Society’s beautiful baby coinpetition grows apace. Call in mid see the photographic gallery at Baird's, and record your votes in this interest"i'l competition
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 145, 4 June 1936, Page 4
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