“Sensation in a Restaurant!” That was the heading of a news item in a recent issue of the “Sunday Chronicle." It relates how a smart “girl of the period” after finishing dinner at the fashionable London restaurant, produced a small briar from her handbag, filled, lit it up, and, leaning back, proceeded to smoke with evident gusto. Diners at adjoining tables stared openmouthed. Apropos of this the “Chronicle” states that many big departmental stores now feature “pipes for women.” Well, why not? As the paper says: “It’s alright so long as the tobacco's alright.” Quite. But unfortunately most imported brands are all wrong. Choked with nicotine. The right brands are the Toasted New Zealand Scarcely any nicotine in them. You see they are toasted. The toasting kills the nicotine. And how good they are! Only four brands—Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3, and Cut Plug No. 10, They are all famous for flavour and aroma, and are all safe to smoke to any extent. But of course there are imitations!
A Friendly Hint.—When your friends are in constantly good health and spirits, adopt their habit—take Stevens' Health Salt daily. Sold in 2/6 bottles at all chemists and stores
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18615, 10 July 1930, Page 9
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