Somc ckaps tako to smoking as casily as a duckling takes to water, while others novcr can learn to smoke, try as thoy will, and disgustcd at their inability to enjoy something they scc so many delight 4n, they turn tobaecoliatcrs and denouncc as all that'a vile, a habit tliey'd gladly acquiro ip ,;hey ouly could. Not all abstaihers ftom tho weed aro lilce that, of course, but its no less truc that a good many are. And they aro to be pitied, i'or tobacco is a promoter of harmony, a comenter of friendship, a companion for the loneiy, a soother of sorrows, a dispefier of care, a friend in adyersity — always provided that it's the right baccy. ApropOs of that it may be mentioncd that our beantiful New Zealand toast* ed blends, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullsliead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish Riverhead Gold und Desert Goiu are not only manufactured from the choicest leaf only, but being freed from excess of nicotine by toasting arc the purest, most fragrant, and delicious and least harmful of all tobaccos.*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 180, 17 August 1937, Page 9
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180Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 180, 17 August 1937, Page 9
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