Another tribute to the virtues <>f the weed! Mr. Koberl D.vnd. it wellknown Knglish journalist, rerent n wrote: “It seems to me that .pipes, omelettes and cigars produce in hie something of the effect that lull stops, colons, semicolons arid commas pioduoe in prose. They break tilings up. and so relieve the monotony tor tlif weaker brethren.” Hut the beneficial effects produced by tobacco are not confined to the ■'weaker brethren." “The magic herb” appeals to all, gentle and simple, lira in-workers arid manual toilers, the cultured and lire uncultured. II helps immeasurably not only to dispel the ‘monotony of life,” but to cheer and comfort the despondent, the afflicted and the lonely. The one thing needful is to see that it is pure, and perhaps the purest tobacco procurable anywhere Is tho New Zealand. It's toasted, and therefore harmless. And how good it is! —the sweetest, most fragrant, soothing and delightful! There are five brands, and they are equally popular: Navy Cut No. ii, Kiverhead Gobi, Desert Gold, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. Hf*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19883, 9 March 1939, Page 9
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175Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19883, 9 March 1939, Page 9
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