“Some of these anti-tobacco cranks are the limit,” wrote an indignant correspondent to a Melbourne paper. “Returning home from the City yesterday by train, a chap I’d never seen before and don’t care if I never see again, cut up rough because most of us were smoking. He was most offensive. It was a smoking carriage, too. So I simply told him to go to—somewhere the train wasn’t going to! These fanatics are getting pretty scarce, but there are still those who’d gladly see smoking made a criminal offence.” True for you, sir! But the wishes of the majority should rule. Ninety-nine out of a hundred are smokers now; the hundredth will tell you tobacco is poisonous. tobaccos are poisonous with nicotine. But not the New Zealand toasted ones. Toasting works wonders. It’s the manufacturers’ exclusive process. By partly eliminating the nicotine it makes these blends what they are: the purest, sweetest, most fragrant and delicious, and the most harmless, money can buy. That this is becoming generally recognised is borne out by the ever-increasing demand.
STAMPS WANTED.- PIM’S pay £1 each for Blue Boy Health Stamps. Illustrated buying list FREE. PIM’S Oueen Street Auckland. 193 ■'* 5
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 79, 27 May 1946, Page 7
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