It's a (|ueer thin;; but .some men can never learn to smoke. The kich Napoleon was like that. The first ti he tried, we are told, the smoke got down his throat and into his eyes, and as soon as he could speak lie spluttered "take that lllillg away." So disgusted was he that lie never tried a.uain, and as usually happens in such eases became an iinti-tobaeeoito. The would-be smoker should begin wiih eh'.arei les. and eait'l do better ihan gel a tin of Hiverhead < lold —or I leson <)(\\i\ Ihe two leading cigarette lohaeeos on the market, and roll his own. When he has gol .his preu-lieo-hand in, sn to speak, he can iry a pipe of ('uvendish or X'avy < 'in No. :: i I'.ulldoe,) and later sample <'ill l'liu; Nil. la (I'.tlllslieadl lull strength, and ihe old smoker'.: favourite. These comprise the live lam- i mis toasted I.lends, renowned alike , I'm- their delicious flavour and beautiful bouquet. They arc, being loasii'd, as pure as tobacco call he, and their widespread popularity is. demon.. I Hi rat Pd by the ever-increasing demand for I hem.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19698, 2 August 1938, Page 9
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