It seems almost incredible, but it’s a fact that in early Victorian days there were no smoking rooms, and to be seen smoking'in the streets was regarded as the worst; of bad form. Today no club-house, hotel, or large private residence is considered complete without its smoke-room, and for every man who smoker! when Victoria was Queen, a hundred smoke now. Well, the more the merrier! Tobacco is no longer considered a luxury. Tt has Irecome a necessity. But its purity is of paramount importance, and as imported brands all contain, more or less, an excess of the poisonous nicotine, they cannot he considered safe smoking. The world’s purest tobaccos are the New Zealand toasted ones. Toasting eliminates the nicotine, so that you can smoke these brands with absolute* impunity. There are four brands only: Biverlicnd Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. All arc recommended for their flavour and aroma. Of course there are imitations! Be on the look out for them.
SEND YOUR COLLECTION OF NESTLE’S CREAM LABELS AT ONCE To “Nestle’s,” Box 1784, Auckland. Nestles RBOUCBD CREAM In soz. and lOoz. Tins.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1931, Page 8
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