“What a shocking waste of money!” Thus counsel (a notorious to-bacco-hater) during the hearing of a case at Brisbane not long since, when he elicited from defendant that the latter consumed half a pound of tobacco every week. “That’s a matter of opinion,” shaifply i*eplied defendant. “I reckon I get better value for my money than if, for instance, I squandered it on horse-racing or cards.” Counsel (a notorious gambler) subsided. Perhaps he was wise. Possibly he is like the man who “compounds for sins he is inclinded to by damning those he has no mind to.” Money expended on good tobacco is never wasted. Especially is this the case in New Zealand, where our Do-minion-grown and manufactured tobacco is in universal use. Toasted, and consequently all but free from nicotine, it does not affect throat, heart or nerves. All six brands, Riverhead Gold, Desert Gold, Pocket Edition, Navy Cut. No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), are as sweet, fragrant and delightful as they are soothing and comforting. They apppeal irresistibly to all smokers. ..R.P. 193.
A SWINGING ALONG! = « picture of | VIM! VIGOUR! « | VITALITY! g When you see jss smiling folk* IH stepping right |H out a* though they j| meant it .. . swinging along at a gait that = show* wonderful energy” . . . it’s a pretty good sign H! they’re in the best of f§§ health. If you lack HI the same type of HI health you need A TONIC | MARK HAMMOND M.P.S., Ph.C. Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Chemist. =j« Box 35. KAITAIA. Phone 27.
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Northland Age, Volume XII, Issue 46, 26 August 1943, Page 2
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