*' That permits for street collections in Dunedin be restricted to one a month fs'a recommendation that is being mat : to the Dunedin City Council by its general committee.
“Punch’s” famous “advice U) those about to marry” was “Don’t. li. Stevenson’s advice to ladies contemulating matrimony Was never marry a non-smoker." Charles Reade, the novelist, who nourished before cocktails, night-clubs, votes for women and the intellectual superiority of the “softer sex.” were invented counselled ladies to encourage their husbands and fiances’’ to smoke all they wanted to. Daring advice at a time when women hadn’t learned to smoke and hated oi said they hated —tobacco. Ah well, the world grows wiser every a, v i‘ And it is becoming generally recognised that, given the right baccy, smoking, so far from P rovi «g is often positively beneficial. Unfortunately, however, the right baccy is not s'O common as it should be save in New Zealand. There are four brands- Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, Kiverhead Gold, and Cut Plug No 10. Not one of them contains any nicotine worth mentioning; all arc famous for their splendid .quality. They are toasted!—and quite harmless. They ’don’t affect heart or throat and are as gure au they are delicious,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17949, 29 November 1932, Page 2
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