‘‘Cigarettes are- superseding cigars in this Country,” remarks the New York Times. It’s the same story in New Zealand, where the sale of clg> ars, even the cheaper iqualitfips, is steadily dwindling. Like the Yanks wo smoke prodigious quantities of cigarettes (in proportion td:;s>ppulation). Nevertheless and notwithstanding, the pipe, with us, is more than holding its own. It’s true that the coarser brands of tobacco are hot nearly so much in request as formerly. The demand now is for brands of a better—but not necessarily a more expensive grade, with less nicotine in them. In a word smokers are at last waking up to the fact that nicotine is a menace and must be cut out. Hence the overwhelming success of “New Zealand Toasted,” which, quite moderate in price, combines flavour and bouquet with practically complete immunity frqpj risk. The effect of toasting is magical!—it gets rid of the nicotine! The genuine toasted brands are five in numiUet: sPlflK No. 10 (Bullshead), NavyjCijt.No.' 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Gold, and Riverhead Gold.
THEY CHRISTENED HIM “FIDO” Dorothy: “I hoax' they are calling Jack ‘Fido’ now.” Jane: “Yes. It’s because of that barking cough he has. He’s refused to take anything for it and doesn't deserve any pity. If he had taken Baxter’s Lung Preserver to start with that cough w«uld never have developed into such a bark.’’ Always play safe. Get busy with “Baxter’s” before your cold gets j worse. “Baxter’s,' 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 I everywhere.—s. • i winter starting saves time and battery strain. Use Europe
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 199, 12 November 1934, Page 6
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