A t the King's ■ To-night & To=morrow A Show no one should Miss Corinne Griffith in the "Divine Lady" (Sound Synchronised.) H. B. WARNER MARIE DRESSLER lAN KEITH Also Supporting Production. Heaps of Hilarious Fun. "So Long Letty" CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD GRANT WITHERS PATSY RUTH MILLER
Wearing the white flower or a blameless life in his button-hole, and a sad, sweet smile as of one sorrowing for the short-comings of others, the lank man bent forward to ask the chap opposite (it was in an Auckland tram car): "Can it really afford you gratification to smoke that healthdestroying tobacco?' I cannot understand it!" Removing his pipe, the man addressed, after one glance, replied: "The things you. cannot understand, Sir, would probably fill a book," and went on reading the "Star." As a matter of sober fact, tobacco is not "health-destroying"— provided it's the right sort. If it's the wrong sort it may be highly injurious. Look at the foreign tobaccos: as a rule packed with filthy nicotine —deadly, poisonous stuff! And then look at our New Zealand toasted tobacco —hardly any nicotine in It. It's toasted—and thus made harmless! Full of flavour and fragrance, too. There, are only four toasted brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. But 'ware imitations. —Ad.
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18236, 9 July 1931, Page 1
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