Docs smoking shorten lifer' lobacco !iliters say it does. But. the deaths o, centenarian smokers, so frcc|t:e:u'y chronicled in the papers, tell another story. So does the I act that many ■nodical men are heavy smokers. Ihe harmful moss or otherwise of smokin'-' depends entirely on the tobacco. Some Hands are deadly, if you smoke them regularly. That’s because they contain such a lot of nicotine. .Most et ;lie* imported tohaccas are like that Our New Zealand brands, on the other band, are almost free from nicotine, so that you can smoke them all day, (am; every day) with impunity. The toasting process to which the leal is sunjocted helps largely to get rid ol tire dentine. Sweeter, cooler and mote fragrant tobaccos money cannot I u,\. And they never bite the tongue. AUo they burn to the last- shred, 'there am half a dozen brands, more or ‘ecs Those chiefly in demand are: “Cut Plug No. 10”, rich, dark, ltd! flavoured kind. “Cavendish ’ a pleading medium. “Navy Cut No. ■> !! blend of choice leaf of medium strength, and ‘“Biverhead Cold’ a delicious mild aromatic. —Advt.
o\e Pineopf: CUSTARD POWDER
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1929, Page 8
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189Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1929, Page 8
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