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of a Society Woman" The anony,, mous writer say 3 she became "ea. gaged" when 17 years of agei VA that time women had a liower o| tobacco smoke, so thig young jMy exacted a pledge from hef J, 'int«n# ed" —most reluctantly < gtv«B~tht| he would abandon smoking forever, before they were .ma*TieC" Six months later' fthe= ydung 'wfife glad to absolve her husband frpm his vow. She states hid tempe*Vaijj the result of enforced ' absdfaeifi& >: Directly he resumed his pSPehtf "9* fe came his old" genial wffi ';*''agjsjllL § Mpfal: very lady should encourage in her husband .to smoke. , ,*!%>hg|| -§ Louis Stevenson* I .said that, % should be W tobacco. Some brands are hot ai all .: likely, to prdm©t§-:hlffmen# I"th wm i home, ("Th«f«World%«"tirariew? ts 1, "toasted New Zealand.* No *Biico- $ ting &4t,pr.»eSt l *fe:;hi)ne J toaar g ed! —a—nd how good it is! Four J brands r; Riverbead Golf!; Navy- Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plus No, 10—296. i: >

* ciiv.- •• -g ••;; t . j, uu j fl n d that -ond b* Kr'T'f relief daring attacks.-> as when dissolved in the mouth ? release medicated vapours wVich' soothe the tartured throat and—tot* der breathing much easier. Keep a tin handy. Obtainable 'chemists and stores, 1/6 and 2/6. -Ask for Pt* monas. » >" . eijl Shipping Notices UNION STEAM SHI? OF « NEW } for Wellington;, and ern PORTS (Cargo Qnly) +i ,DV,f Steamers at regular intervals. 'MONOWAI" CRUISE (Circumstances Permitting!). ■ To D'Urvilie Island, Pelorous JSouiid and Queen 'Charlotte Soupd"! '"', '". i From Wellington, Monday, 4>th March', . returning Friday, 10th March. i3 -' FARES: First £6. Cabin £4. FOR LYTTLETON(fromWellington) Rangatira, Hon., > Wed./ Fr£, *M p.m.; Wahlrie; Tues, Thurs., Sal,, 7.45 p.m. ,_ -_ -- - ;;;;- '' ■.■ 't\ 'l Vj_i FOR PICTON (from Wellington); Tamahine, Mora., Wed., Frl., 2 p.m. Saturday, .Ll 6 pjn,, ~...,. ■;..>,'• FOR SYDNEY (from Welfin&oa and AUCklapd). -.. =•■-« , .;-. j ■?.; r'ir'h .' Regular Sailings, -v, ;, 5i (With through bookings to Melbournt and other Australian Ports) Passengers in Three Classes Ship's Doctors Carried, wa&i! EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU AND TAHITI. - "TBft Particulars on Application. - i UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD. St Aubyn St., New Plymouth. CANADA - U.S.A. - EUROPE Through Bookings by CANADIAN, AUSTRALASIAN & UNION ROYAL MAULINES Fortnightly Sailings Across the Pacific Passengers In Three Classes.

PROM WELLINGTON to R*rOto*if»i Tahiti, San Francisco: MAKURA MAUNGANUI MAKURA ✓.,- .. .. Feb. 21 .. Mattfli HI .-.- April 18 FROM AUCKLAND to Suva (Fiji),, Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver: NIAGARA AORANGI .. ..Mar. 7 .. .... Ai?ril A NIAGARA .. ..,..' ..•*. j;J'tttay i U.S.A. AND CANADIAN RAILWAY TRAVEL Itineraries, cost of tours, and all information supplied Rail and hotel reservations arranges. For full particulars apply tfc— -| UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD. SHAW, SAVIUJ; & AlMOfll COMPANY, LIMTTE& TO ENGLAND VIA PANAMA 'X CANAL ; Mf EXPRESS CABIN SERVICE ' EXPRE&S CABIN SERVICia , ■■- AKAROA .. .. MATAROA .. . TAMAROA .. March T , April 28 .. ..• .. .. June 27 Carrying Cabin Passengers Only and calling at Pitcairn and Curacoa The "AKAROa" of 15,100 tons and 550 feet in length, is the latest addition to the Passenger FJeet, and th£ only steamer in the direct trade to, have a permanent Swimming Pool, i ___ - : '. '. <i NEW TOURIST SERVICE " TAINUI April I lONIC c : . May Bf>* TAINUI An" >0 Carrying Tourist Pasengers anlf, and calling at Pitcairn and Jamaici| Cabin class is luxurious travel at moderate rates. Tourist class Is travel at economical ratea mb|* em comforts. ' •- * '•■'■ "% '^fil Passengers for New York 1 " stould travel via Panama Canal and Havana. Connecting steamers leave the Canal iwo or three times a week. ' 1 Reduced combined fares on application. V First connecting stealer at Panama Canal-for "AKAROA" » "SANTA' BARBARA," 29th March. •/»: LEVIN and CO., LTD., HAWERA. i NEWTON KING, LTD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 177, 22 February 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 177, 22 February 1933, Page 8

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