An lady relates how she was accosted irt Queen Street by a shabbily dressed man who begged sixpence that at last she one —and then followed to see ./ould do. She expected lie would make for a public-house. But lie bolted into tin*.nearest tobacconist’s shop. He emergied puffing a battered old briar, his face radiant! The indignant ladv ‘ ‘ told him otf, ’ ’ declaring that lie had wasted her sixpence! But was it wasted? That lady evidently didn’t know there is such a thing as “tobaeco-hunger. ” But smokers know. They know, too, that- it is sometimes as hard to endure as the craving for food. Perhaps it was in this instance! It certainly looked like it. Tobacco is immensely comforting when trouble comes. But to banish care-, it must be <y o od—not the imported stuff, often poisonous with nicotine —but the New Zealand article,'practically “nicotine-less” because it is toasted., Brands? There are four: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, 'Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. 241 Salads are crisp and delicious whev served with I SHARiLAND’S VINEGAR. Strong, piquant, palatable. A pure New Zealand product. Tn bottle or bulk, stores. * Ladies ’ Matchless Shoos, made in New Zealand. All kinds to select from, at Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoe Store. -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 25 January 1932, Page 5
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207Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 25 January 1932, Page 5
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