Women smokers are becoming as plentiful as house-flies in summer in Maori land, and what is more, many o! them nto'W roll their own instead of buying factory-made—always liable to go stale and flavourless owing to being kept so long in stock. In Sydney, according to the “own correspondent” of an Auckland daily, the girls not only prefer t 0 - make their own cigarettes (but lots of them are taking to pipes! — pretty little things specially manufactured for ladies’ use. “I haven’t heard of women smoking pipes in public—as yet,” naively adds the correspondent. Our New Zealand damsels are, so far, sticking to cigarettes, and show a marked preference for toasted River head Gold and Desert Gold, two of the very finest cigarette tobaccos on the market. Other famous brands of toasted are Cavendish. Navy Cut N<>. 3 (Bulldog), .and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead). These latter are chiefly favoured by the pipe smokers. All five brands are practically free from nicotine. Hence their harmlessness, their beautiful fraifrancc and incomparable bouquet. But look out for worthless imitations!
WOULDN’T RUN A RISK He dashed into the store breathessly just <jui the point of closing. “I have learnt the value,” he said, “of Pulmonas, the sure prevention against winter aiments! I wouldn’t be without them Pulmona pastilles protect the vulnerable mouth aim! throat whenever ’flu and folds threaten. Keep a tip hand/. Is Is, 6d, and 2s 64,
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1935, Page 7
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