A well-known Auckland lady, an old identity, Inis no time for the modern miss. Interviewed by a local pressman she discussed the shortcomings of the nirls of the period and said if she had smoked cigarettes when she was a girl her mother would have "spanked her and sent her to bed!” I tut other times, other manners. There’s really no more harm in a gild smoking a cigarette than there is in powdering her nose —always provided that the tobacco is really pure and of first-class quality. And that applies to smokers generally. <>i course such brands are not quite as common as used tram-tickets, but you have them in ‘toasted,” for the live famous blonds Cut I’lug No. H> (Bullshcad), Navy Cut No. 3 t Bulldog!, Cavendish, Kiverbead Gold and Desert Gold, are as near perfection as tobacco can be. Not only are they a joy to the smoker hut, thanks to j toasting, compartively harmless, so little nicotine is left in them. They I have stood the test of time, emerged triumphant, and challenge comparison with the world’s best.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19700, 4 August 1938, Page 13
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