KAY’S “LINSEED COMPOUND” for Coughs and Colds, loosens allays irritation.* h-.V! An English tourist while “doing** the Waikato recently was: surprised, and disgusted to notify ,so ; many Maori women enjoying their pipes. On hia return to Auckland lie mentioned 1 the matter to an old colonist, 1 remarking that it was a sure sign of the degeneracy of the Maori race when their women smoked pipes. Said the New Zealander:- “Well, if that is so, the, Irish women of the working class must have been degenerating for •a' good while, because I remember seeing the?A smoking clays in Dublin when I was aboy. ’ ’ The tourist' said lib” more- There -is nothing wron g with, .pipe-smoking for man or woman so long as the right bacco is used. Choose a, brand as free® from nicotine as yon can. That’s ai?3 Our New Zealand-grown tobaccos- contain only a trifling percentage of nieo-r tine, and you can’t beat them for flavr' our and aroma. You can smoke them, for hours and they won’t do you any harm. Ask for “Riverhead Gold,** mild; “Navy Cut’* (Bulldog), med-v ium; or “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bullhead), full strength. 41
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 3 July 1925, Page 4
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