In her very readable “Confessions of a Society Woman” the anonymous writer says she became “engaged” when 17 years of age. At that time women had a horror ot lobaeeosmoko, so ‘this young lady exacted a pledge from her “intended”—most reluctantly given—that he would abandon smoking for ever before they were married. ' Six months later the young wife was glad lo absolve her husband from his vow. She states bis temper, as the result of enforced abstinence from tobacco became "abominable." Directly tie resumed Jiis pipe he became his old genial self again! Moral: Every lady should encourage her husband to smoke, lioberl Louis Stevenson said that, and lie knew! of course discrimination should be exercised in the choice of tobacco. some brands are not a! all likely lo promoli' harmony in the homo. “The world's purest” is “toasted New Zealand." No nicotine it: it or next In none. It's toasted ! and lmw good il is: l-'niir brands; liiverliead Cold, Navy cut No. it, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. to. 2'.nJ
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18806, 30 November 1932, Page 3
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