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mmmi mm? Jbr Coughs & Colds No, jumpy feeling NOW- when 1 drive through traffic i m ■?: \ »5! Nothing relieves this tension so efreo tively as Wrigley's. The act of chewing, as motorists have discovered, has a gentk soothiag effect. The healthful cleansing action of Wrigley's refreshes the mouth —steadies the nerves. ',¥- int*-Jjout*l£mint~Juicv * mil ti bar itw-h-eis 3d. I wmm The other afternoon a well-dressed dame entered the "smoker" of a« Auckland tram. The only vacant seat was next to a working man who was puling clouds of smoke from a, foul briar. He chanced to be the only smoker present. The lady glanced with disgust at her neighbour. "My good man," said she at last, "do you know pipe smoking always makes me ill." "Do it, now, mum?" quiried "the good man", "then you take my tip an' knock it off!" Everybody laughed—bar the lady "Well, the smoke of some tobaccos Would make anybody feel "ill". Excess of nicotine in the leaf. Bad stuff to smoke. Plays up with heart and nerves. National Tobacco Company's good don't do that. They are all toasted. That destroys the nicotine and renders them harmless. The Company are the pioneers of the tobacco industry in N.Z. Ask for their "liiverhead Gold" (mild), "Navy Cut" or "Cavendish" (medium), or "Out Ping No. 1055 (full strength). These pure tobaccos are procurable from tobacconists everywhere. 2£

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 13 August 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 13 August 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 13 August 1929, Page 3

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