“Should women smoke?” asked r London daily recently. “Well, mos' of them do, anyhow. And why notSauce for the pander should he sane-' for the goose. There’s no more harm in smoking than there is in eatin ,r vour dinner as long as the baccy is al’ right. The trouble is it’s so often al 1 wrong. Those foreign brands, with their high ijercontago of nicotine, would tax the constitution of an ostrich if ostriches smoked. And vo r can’t smoke stuff like that without paying the penalty in imnairod healt 1 sooner or later. The safe way is stick to the New Zealand tobacco 1 They can’t hurt even’the inveterate smoker because they contain so littk nicotine. Delightful smoking, too' Full of flavour and fragrance. And they don’t “bite.” They owe thenvirtues largely tb the fact that the leaf is toasted. Popular brands: Riv. erhead Gold (mild aromatic), Cavendish (an agreeable medium). Navv Cut No. 3 (a blend of choice tobaccos) and Cut Plug No. 10 (rich, dark and full-flavoured). They are on sale by tobacconists everywhere.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1929, Page 8
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