i “'What a -locking waste of money!” Thus counsel '(a notorious tobaccohater) during the hearing of ,a case at Brisbane not long since, when he elicited from defendant that the latter consumed half-a-pound of tobacco every week. “That’s , a m a lte ir of opinion” sharply replied defendant. “I reckon I get better value for my money than if, for instance, I squandered it on horse-racing or cards.” Counsel (a notorious gambler) subsided. Perhaps he wa s wise. Possibly he is like the man who “compounds for •sins he is inclined to by damming those he has no mind to.” 'Money expended on good tobacco i s never wasted. Especially is this .the case in New Zealand where onr Dominion-grown and manu- j factored tobacco is in universal use. I Toasted and consequently all but free j from nicotine, it doe s not affect throat, heart or nerves. All . four brands tjPPiverhead Cold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish and Cut plucr No. .10 (Bulkhead) are as sweet' fragrant! and delightful ,as they .are sooth mo - and j comforting. They appeal l irresistibly j to all smokers -Advt.
Fov value and variety in men’s'sura mer underwear shot, at W. H, Stop forths.—Advfc.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 November 1933, Page 7
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