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Contests for smokers are all the go in Belgium just now. Pipe Clubs, as they are called, have been established in connection with many of the cafes, ami a prize is awarded to the man who keeps his pipe going the longest. In one such contest sixteen of the contestants smoked steadily for upwards of an hour, without "striking a light" a second time, this being one of the rules of the game. But the champion kept his clay In full blast for an hour and thirty-seven minutes! He deserved his win! —and if ho had smoked "toasted" he'd have doubtless done better still, because this beautiful tobacco being virtually free from nicotine (eliminated by tcastors) can be smnked for almost any length of time without a break. There's no "bite" In toasted! There's nothing quite so good. Flavour and bouquet are glorious!—hence the popularity of the live genuine toasted brands: Cut Plug No. 10 (BuUshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish* Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. —Ad. End All Your FOOT TROUBLES "0 one can be happy if the feet ache, or are swollen and painful. If you want to walk in ease and comfort, get on with your work, or enjoy '" exercise without foot trouble, just take the following simple precaution. Each night, after bathing the feet in warm water, dry thoroughly, then rub Zam-Buk into the soles and between the toes. The refined herbal oils in Zam-Buk are readily absorbed into the skin and thus reach the seat of the trouble in the underlying tissues. Pain, Swelling & Inflammation are quickly relieved by Zam-Buk. Hard skin, corns, and bunions are softened, Joints, ankles, toes, and feet are made easy and you can again wear shoes in comfort. Start with Zam-Buk to-night! 116 or 316 a box. Or all ChemMi & Store* RublHnEvenj Nig hi-

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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19623, 3 February 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19623, 3 February 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19623, 3 February 1936, Page 4