There are times in most people’s lives when they ask themselves the ageold question; “Is life worth living?” And if you have never felt like that you should shake hands with yourself for you are very lucky. Low spirits sometimes arise from “liver,” but more often, perhaps, from worry. In the latter case tobacco-smoke has often been known to exercise the Demon. Seek the seclusion of your “den,” make yourcomfortable, load the ol di briar with, Out Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), light up, and as you sit there at your ease watching the blue smoke wreaths float upwards they will carry your cares with them — Richard will be himself again! There’s something so comforting in .this beautiful toasted tobacco! “Cut Plug 10” is the old smokers’ favourite, but if you prefer a medium, blend try Cavendish or Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). If you are a cigarette smoker “roll your own” with Riverhead Gold or Desert Gold. All these brands are equally efficacious as worry-dispellers, and being toasted they are safe no matter how freely you may indulge, P. 710
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Northern Advocate, 8 January 1938, Page 4
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