Robert Louis Stevenson once declared, according to one of bis biographers: ‘‘No woman should marry a man who doesn’t smoke,” and Stevenson, it must be admitted, knew human nature. Another famous man of let-, ters, Bulwer-Lyfton, wrote _ (see his novel, ‘‘What- w’ill he do with it? ’), “Ilewho doth not smoke hath either known no greater grief, or rcfuseth himself the softest consolation next to that which comes from hcayen. As to the harmfulness of the habit, much very much—depends upon the tobacco. Brands heavily charged with nicotine are best avoided. In that respect and in other respects our own New Zealand grow 7 n tobaccos hold pride of place,, because they contain comparatively little nicotine and may therefore be indulged in ad. lib., without affecting nerves or heart. Doubtless that is why they are finding favour with so many smokers They are on sale everywhere, and are adapted to all tastes. “Riverhead Gold” is mild aromatic, “Toasted Navy Cut ” (Bulldog) a delightful medium, and “Cut Blug No. 10” (Bull’s Head label) a fine full-flavoured tobacco. 24 Influenza convalescents should frequently take a few drops of “NAZOL” ion lump sugar. Immediately banishes hacking and tickling coughs. 60 doses - ■'«
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 14 December 1927, Page 2
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