In “smart” circles in London now dainty little cigarettes are often served with afternoon tea and between the courses at dinner. Thus what would have been regarded as an exhibition of depraved taste in Victorian days is now considered quite the thing! But other times other manners. In days long past and gone no man with any pretensions to style would have dreamt of smoking in the strtet. It wasn’t done. To-day, to quote the old music hall song “Everybody’s Doing It.” Here in Maoriland pipes are more often than not filled with fragrant “toasted,” smokers having long since discovered that this beautiful tobacco is not only unrivalled for flavour and aroma but —thanks‘to toasting—is perfectly safe. There’s no bite” in toasted. You can puff Cut Plug No, 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold till the cows come home. They can’t harm you. Of course there are imitations. Ever know anything really good that wasn’t imitated? Buy any of the brands named and you’ll be right. N 4
YOUR SYSTEM NEEDS lODINE lodine in a natural and physiological form may be supplied to the system by adding Gregg’s Searneal to food during cooking. Searneal is a food—not a drug—and has scientific medical backing for applying iodine deficiency. Obtainable leading stores, or write to the manufacturers, W. Gregg and Co., Ltd,, Dunedin. G 5
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Northern Advocate, 21 January 1936, Page 3
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