“Smokers and smoking,” is the title of an interesting article in a Melbourne weekly. The writer cites the case uf tile head of a great commercial bouse who when making an appointment to his staff invariably prefers to engage a. smoker. A lover ot the weed himself he says his long experience a» ;m employer satisfies him that smokers are usually broader in I heir views, saner in their outlook than non-smokers, and “pul! together" hotter, being- more contented when at work. Ollier employers will doubtless endorse that, for it happens in be true, as a. rule. Hut very much depends upon the tobacco. ('onslaut 11 so of the wrong “haccv 1 ' so fnr Irom promoting harmony and conienlmcnt may have the opposite effect, and ex-
cess of nieoliiie in the weed will assuredly do jt. Fortunately for New Zealanders they have in the live leading brands, Uivcrhcad Gold, Desert Cold, Oavendish, Navy Out No. .‘S (I bulldog-), and <’nt I 'lug No. 1 11 (I’.ullshead), tobacco not only ol .superlative quality hut so comparatively free front nicotine (owing t (| being- toasted), that they are “safe ay houses” to smoke to any extent.®
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20102, 23 November 1939, Page 9
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