Smoker’S henrf is ft distrcmir: ma|.„U caused t hieii.v through the eUj'O ~f an alkaloid called nicotine. w-"‘h is cstremolv poisonous- Stiong t,iia<i«i with a high lteivontage ot ui.-ntim should therefore 1-' avoided. snlooting a 1.-ran<l. the smoker shau.d not he guided hv appearance alone. _ >*’- cause even an appaienllv lnihl cigaicite tobacco of a light lemon colour may contain—an.l niton does contain--an excess of nit-ovine. It is a peculiar fact that certain X.Z. suiis produce a leaf with a very small percentage ol nicotine, compared with the foreign type Take for instance our local brands. Hivcrltead Gold. Cut Ping Xo 10. and Toasted Xavy Cut. There you have an absolutely pure article, which can be smoked continuously without the slightest after effects. It bums to the last shred, leaving the mouth sweet and clean. So highly is Xew Zealand tobacco commented upon by doctors and experts that smokers should acquaint themselves with i the merits of our own product by giving the abovo brands a fair trial.— A«vt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1925, Page 3
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168Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1925, Page 3
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