Some chaps take to tbbacco as easily as a duckling takes to the water, while others never can loarn to smoke, trj as they will, and disgusted at their inability to enjoy something tbey see so many delight in, they turn tobaceohaters and denounee as all tliat's vile, a habit they'd gladly acquire if they only eould. Not all abstainers from the weed are like that, of course, but it's no less true that a good many are. And they are to be pitied, for tobacco is a promoter of harmony, a cementer of friendship, a companion for the lonely, a soother of sorrows, a dispeller of care, a friend in adversity — always provided that it's the right baccv. Apropos of that it may be mentioned that our beautiful New ZeaJand toast.ed blends, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navv Out No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold are not only manufaetured from the choicest leaf only, but being freed from excess of nieotine by toasting are the purest, most fragrant, and delieioui5 and least harmful .of all tobaccos.*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 16, 12 October 1937, Page 5
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