"When a man comes to consult me,55 writes Dr: Theodofe Mostyn, a New York specialist, "and coftiplains of irritability and the, 'bllies,' I always begin by asking him if he smokes. If he says he does, I waht' to know the kind bf tobacco he uses, and the quantity. For I often flnd- that the wrong tobacco ahd too much of it is respbnsibie for the trouble. Really good tobacco (in anything like moderation) is Galculated to soothe the nervous system and cairn the troubled rhind. Tobacco of inferior quality, cohtaining a lot of nicotine, may, Oh the other hand, produce pfbcisely opposite effeets." ApropOs Of this, it may be stressed that there is ho safer tobacco nianufactured than the genuine "toasted," whieh is not only remarkably free frohi excess of the poisonous nicptifle, but is the coolest, sweetest ahd most fragranttobacco procurable, Five braiids to choose frpm (a brand for every smoker) , Navy Cut. No. 3 (Bulldog) , Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) , Cavendish, Riverhead GOld arid' Desert Goid. AIsq taiiormades. All toasted, and no sof6 throat, nd coughl •
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 April 1946, Page 8
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