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A girl who advertised in an Auckland paper for a husband the other day mentioned some of her attractions, amongst them that she was a “good cook,” “considered good-look-ing,” and didn’t smoke. If this lady marries a non-smoker it is to be hoped that they’ll live happily ever after, as the story-books say. But if she marries a smoker, there may be “family jars” sooner or later, to follow. Stevenson said no woman ought to marry a man who didn’t smoke, and there’s no doubt at all that smokers as a rule are far easier to get on with than nonsmokers. “The pipe of peace,” say the Indians, and smoking certainly makes for harmony in the home in most cases. The most soothing, delightful, comforting, solacing and cheering of all tobaccos, by the way, are the five toasted blends, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold; also tailormades; and being toasted, they’re comparatively harmless. For many years before the public now they have won their way to popularity by sheer merit. 647

Ascot Dry Cleaners COMMERCE ST., : KAITAIA FOR ALL YOU i DRY CLEANING and DYEING HATS CLEANED and REBLOCKED WE ALSO DO REPAIRS. J i 1 James Knox CONFECTIONER and FRUITERER Quality Fruit and Vegetables in season. Orders taken for BOUQUETS . CUT FLOWERS FLORAL TRIBUTES Phone 251 : KAITAIA : Box 20

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Northland Age, Volume 15, Issue 33, 23 May 1946, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Northland Age, Volume 15, Issue 33, 23 May 1946, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Northland Age, Volume 15, Issue 33, 23 May 1946, Page 4