Alfred Gould announces details of an auction sale of furniture and effects in the estate of Ethel Amelia Whiting, deceased, at the residence, Tasman street, next Friday at 1.30 p.m.* When tobacco first made its appearance in China the pig-tailed populace became so fond of it that the reigning Emperor sternly forbade its use under penalty of death! He was doubtless a "never-touch-it” and didn't approve oi his subjects enjoying something he couldn't relish himself. Anti-tobacco-itcs are like that. But smoking is now so universal that were tobacco forbidden to-day the ban would certainly be ignored. A world without tobacco in the twentieth century is unthinkable! Evry where the consumption fo the weed is advancing by leaps and bounds Here in New Zealand the principal demand is for the genuine "toasted.’ which combines the most exquisite flavour with the choicest bouquet, and what is practically immunity for the smoker --indulge he ever so freely. The toasting does it! The five brands of the real thing—Navy Cut No 3 (Bulldog), Cut Plug No. 10 ‘Bullshead). Cavendish Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold are in constant request But there are two sorts of "toasted"—the genuine and the imitation. “A word to the wise will always suffice!”*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 5 July 1939, Page 6
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