The great increase in tJie- number of smokers in London—particularly amongst women —-according to a recent cable, lias led the managers of the underground railways to transpose their smoking-carriage rules. T here are now no smoking carriages on these lines, but 30 per cent c..f tho cars are labelled “Non-Smokers.” ft will come to that in New Zealand by-and-bye. Aivti-tobaccoites may rail against the huge increase in the consumption of the weed. But smoking does more good than harm, provided the tobacco is of first-rate quality and a.s free from nicotine a.s possible. That’s where our Nqw Zealand tobaccos come in. The leaf is toasted—quite a novel idea—and this develops flavour and fragrance astonishingly. And as they contain only a negligible amount of nicotine they may he smoked for hours nn end without causing unpleasant or injurious consequences. That's why medical men approve of them. ea.li get them of any strength. “Ri'crliead Gold” is a delightful aromatic, “Navv Cut” (Bulldog) a delicious medium, and “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bulkhead) a fine full-flavoured variety.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1927, Page 4
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173Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1927, Page 4
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