A ••other centenarian smoker; and this time woman. A Home paper •i-c- -mis the death at • Ah sin;:. near Tiptree, Ivsy:i nl .Mrs ■ ".n i!,i. • lirtilnn : t the ;yte ;*i ore lr’”dred years. I he p"<> 1 1 ; ! h'dy smi.r.ed ■ day l>ij■ * every <:nv and nttnhr.teo '■ lon-4 life, at any rate in part to that practice. Wl.rt lh • ann-toknreoites will say to this mast he lelt to e njectnre. In t a more ennvincino pruol c|' the liannlessness ol tnhuc. o could hardly he round. f In plain fai t < i the matter is that mii. king won t hurt anyone so limit as the to.aeco is pine and as i'rco flora nicotine as possible. The imported brands. hy the way.
are mostly full of nicotine. That’s where they differ so essentially front on’’ own New Zealand tobaccos—llio purest in the world and the freest from nicotine. They arc* quite safe and owe their tine aroma and delicious fragrance to the toasting ol the leaf (quite a novelty). Ask your tobacconist for •‘Riverhcad Hold” mild, ‘‘Navy Cut” (Bulldog), medium, or “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bullsliead), full strength.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1927, Page 4
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