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At an inquest down south the other day it appeared that deceased (whose death was attributed to heart trouble) was a heavy smoker and long accustomed to consume an ounce of tobacco a day. Ilis medical adviser considered this excessive, 'hut thought the quality of the tobacco, in this case, was to blame as well. ou can’t”, he said “go on smoking these imported tobaccos, almost all of them loaded with nicotine, without paying the penalty sooner or later.” The coroner said he couldn’t understand vvyh people would insist in so many cases, in smoking poisonous foreign tobaccos when we had here in Now Zealand perhaps the purest brands of tobacco produced, and so comparatively free from nicotine as to render them perfectly safe. Safe they certainly are and the absence to a very considerable extent of nlicotine in them is undoubtedly due to the toasting of the leaf. This not only renders them practically innocous but develops their flavour and aroma as well. Popular brands are: Itivorhead (fold (mild), Navy Cut No 3 (Bulldog), medium. Cavendish medium and Cut Plug No 10 (Bullshcad) full.—Advt.

Tastes like real orpines—-Troll i* l brand Orange Cordial. So eoonninioal. too. Try this new drink. All stores. —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1929, Page 7

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