The late Dr. Richarclson 5 Avhose dream (it didn't come true!) it was to found a sort of "C.ity of Health" in England, avhs no smoker ? and disapproved of tobacco, yet he admit ted (like Huxley) that it was "no worse than tea." Well, lor that matter, tlii'rc arc • teas that arc probably far "worse" than any tobacco! And if you haven't had to drink them you're lucky. It's purity that counts in both cases. Depend upon it the famous "toasted" Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) ? Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulklog) j Cavendish, •Riverhead Gold, Desert Gold and Pocket Edition, won't harm anyone. They owe their great popularity to (1) their, uniform splendid quality; (2) expert manufacture anil skilful blending; and (3) the toasting of the leaf which does, so much to free them of excess of nicotine and make them what they are —the finest and least harmful of all tobaccos. The The ever-growing demand for them is proof positive, of their outstanding merit. But in order to avoid worthless imitations buj r ers should insist on having the brands already enumerated.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 40, 16 January 1945, Page 3
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