London’s latest! a cigar shop in Piccadilly run by women for women! Do women smoke cigars? It’s becoming fashionable in ultra smart society circles at Home. An illustration in a popular London daily shows the interior of the Piccadilly smoke shop, with the smiling proprietress giving a light to a society belle who has a small cigar between her dainty lips. But ladies don’t smoke in the street —so far although even that may come! Who knows? Man, poor man! —all kis little ways are being copied by the adorable and all-conquering sex! But while ladies (some of them) are taking to cigars men are smoking fewer of them, the masculine preference being more for pipe or cigarette. As for New Zealand ‘“toasted,” i.e. Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, they are in ever-increas-ing demand. Smokers know how to appreciate a good thing! And toasting (the manufacturers’ own exclusive process), renders this tobacco harmless, and while it eliminates nicotine, it vastly improves flavour and aroma. 1.448
A Boon to Farmers! THE MATTSON IMPROVED HAY AND ENSILAGE KNIFE with Detachable Foot Rest—Easily adjusted—will not slip or move. This Knife has high cutting efficiency, clean, fast and needs little effort. The Blade is made of finest saw steel with no ribbon back to retard its cutting. Guaranteed the Best on the Market. Price £1 5/- from J. G. M ATTSON 60 Hobson Street . AUCKLAND (Opp. Farmers’ Trading Co.) ✓ DURBIN says . . O.JDu» B / v S«ODlt» °ckl “When I make Saddles, I see that they ensure Comfort above all things, that the renowned ‘Durbin Durability’ is there, and that they are equally satisfactory to man and beast. I watch every essential point, whether in ordinary or special patterns. Hence your safety and my success.” Lowest Prices for New Goods or Repairs Old Saddles taken as part payment for New Write or call upon O. J. Durbin SADDLER and HARNESS MAKER 80 Albert Street . AUCKLAND
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Northland Age, Volume 4, Issue 5, 2 November 1934, Page 7
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