tYhat would the world do without tobacco? —the source of so much joy and comfort to the human race. There is indeed, as Kingsley wrote “no like it under the canopy of heaven,” and if, as its enemies allege, it sometimes proves injurious that is only when there is too much nicotine in it. For nicotnc is admittedly poisonous stuff. In such cases the smoker may fail to realise his danger until failing health compels him to seek medical aid. But the live famous toasted brands. Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead). Navy Cut No. it (Bulldog), Cavendish, Ittverhead Gold and Desert Gold, never harmed anyone. On the contrary they have benefited smokers Innumerable, and will continue their beneficent work indefinitely, for they tmnquilise the troubled mind, relieve mental stress, cheer and solace, Their exquisite purity—is largely owing to the toasting they undergo.at the factory which effectually eliminates injurious excess of nicotine. II also gives these beautiful tobaccos their delightful fragrance and matchless bouquet. No other tobacco at all resembles them. They are unique—tinapproached and unapproachable!*
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20000, 27 July 1939, Page 9
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