Mark Twain once said; ’‘Woman is a conundrum —but I will never give her iip!” This was in allusion to the changeable views of the adorable sox. The sex i. s certainly apt to to alter its point of view. Time was when ladies ‘‘couldn’t bear tobacco smoke” —said it made them “ill”. In those days father and the boys had to seek the back-yard when they wanted a whiff. Nowadays the girls— young old and tnidd'te-aged—-will tell you when tobacco-smoko is mentioned that they “lovo it!” Well there aro worse habits than smoking, and so long as the “baccy” is good and not overchanged with nicotine it won’t hurt anyone. Apropos of that, its a pity the imported tobaccos are so full of nicotine. How is it Our N.Z. brands aro almost free from it. You can smoke them “till further girders” and take no harm. Sweet, cool and fragrant they appeal irresistibly to all smokers. All tobacconists stock them. Ask for “Hiverhead Gold” (mild). “Navy Cut” (Bulldog) medium or “Out Plug No. 10”. (Bullshead) fullstrength. 72.
Then nothing will do you more good than small, regular doses of Lane’s Emulsion. Lane’s is an easily digested food-medicine that nourishes and stimulates every part of the body. It is the best, purest and most health-giving emulsion ever devised. 2/6 and 4/3 a Bottle at all Chemists and Store*. Manufactured by E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, O&maru, N.Z.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 73, 22 June 1928, Page 7
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