‘•'lf you notice any man of advanced yeafrr 'boasting natural teeth still sound and serviceable,’’ writes ••Meerschaum," in the "Tobacco' I‘lant,” "you don’t need to bo a Sherlock Holmes to conclude the fortunate possessor of those ‘ivories' is hit old smoker. Smoking is the finest preservative of the teeth known.” Yes. the weed hath its virtues, the antitobaes to tile contrary nowithstandjng! Jts value as a disinfectant was demonstrated during the great plague of Boml on. while its power to solace and comfort in time of trouble is acknowledged by millions the world over, But to get the best out. of tobacco its 11 utility should be the best —“toasted,'' for choice, because toasting deprives it of most of its nicotine while at the same time enhancing flavour and aroma. But mind! —the only genuine toasted brands are: Cut plug No. It) (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. il (Bulldog), Kiverhead told and Dessert Gold—.as sweet, I fragrant, cool and comforting as to-1 baec-o can lie made. Their great | popularity, however, has had the usual result. Worthless imitations are on the market. Beware!*
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20040, 12 September 1939, Page 9
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