EASY PICNICS BY RAIL FIRMS, SOCIETIES, SCHOOLS, ETC. JJIGH summer brings the low-cost picnics by rail in all districts. Free booklets give helpful information about suitable p,icnic grounds and their equipment, details of fares, etc. Take advantage of the rree advice of railway experts in planning picnics. ASK TO-DAY FOR A BOOKLET a . / ' - . : * m. M Ml m EDMONDS CUSTARD
Some smokers will go on smoking the .a use olil briar until tin- bowl is worn thin as a sixpence, and is jit'l saturated with nicotine. < HloriImous r PJitw! Win n a pi|>e nets lik< that, wraii it and buy a new '■lie. And there's a whole lot in getting the right- Uibano. Blands lull of ■ icotiiio will soon ago a pipe—yes, and age von, too! They’re not safe. So tvhen you bu.v tin new pipe bn solin• really good tobacco— -toasted'’ lor <hoic«- because toasting (the manufacturer s exclusive process) eiinn nates tin* nicotine. Tlu-n vou'll find that not only will the pipe last longer but you’ll enjoy your smoke a you have never 'done before. Toasting makes for health, and whether you smoke Cavendish or Narv Cut N'o. .1 (Bmidog) — both rm-diurn. Strength— or Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulkhead, lull flavour), you’ll never go back to the ordinary (untoasted) brands). Also, should vou be a cigaretti smokei there's Rivertn ad Gold and Desert Gold—the two leading Cigarette tobaccos. AH the brands named arc- as good as they are safe.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13180, 12 February 1936, Page 3
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