The last'match! A picture exhibited at the L'mdon Art Gallery recently quite took the fancy of smokers. It showed two men who have come to a halt on a lonely' road, miles away from sliops, or even houses. One of the twain, pipe in mouth, has just struck "The last match," and is shielding the feeble flame with his hands while his mate is eagerly watching. Like all good pictures, this one tells its story at a glance. Smokers 1 never really appreciate the blessing of tobacco until, owing to some mischance, they are temporarily deprived of it. As to the harmfulness of smoking, it is mainly a question of nicotine. The less nicotine the better. Some of the imported brands contain an excess of nicotine and their habitual use is bad. If you want a pure article try our New Zealand-grown tobaccos toasted, be cause that is essential. The refined product contains very little nicotine and may be freely indulged in with safety. Ask for "Jiiverhead Gold", mild; "Navy Cut" (BulldogV, medium; or "Cut Plug No. 10" (Bullshead), full strp"gth. x
EMULSIONThf* circulation of the Stratford Evening Post is increasing every day. '/'here's a reason.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 29 November 1928, Page 7
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