Married Indies who are wise should enocurago their husbands to smoko. The beneficent influence of the “weed” has been known to loosen the pursestrings in the most surprising manner. Manv a. wife has learned by experience that the best time to approach “Father” when a little cheque is wanted is while ho' is in. full enjoyment of his after-dinner pipe, and is feeling at nonce with all the world! —especially, if he smokos our famous Now Zealandgrown tobacco. Most of the imported brands contain a tremendous lot of nicotine —and that is bad. The purest, tobaccos going are the New Zealand ones. Owing to the leaf being toasted (quite a novelty) their flavour and aroma are unusually developed, and as they contain very little nicotine, they may bo smoked all day long without fear of consequences. They appeal to all tastes. If you like a flne.hro-. mafic try “Pivcrhead. Gold”; if von | prefer a medium flavow ' nsk ’for;
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 222, 29 December 1926, Page 6
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