The amount of tobacco consumed by smokers varies considerably. Some will smoke two ounces a day, others are satisfied with much less. The moderate smoker averages perhaps three ounces a week. Indulged in with discretion tobacco is beneficial rather than otherwise. It’s just a question of nicotine. Habitual use of brands loaded with nicotine may cause heart or nerve trouble or impaired eyesight. As a matter of fact most imported tobaccos are too rich in nicotine. The purest tobaccos of all . are produced, in New Zealand. Containing only a trifling percentage of iticotioe they may be indulged in ad. lib. with perfect safety. This is because (unlike all other brands) they are toasted. Hence their freedom from nicotine and their famous flavour and aroma. They are exclusively manufactured by the National Tobacco Co., Ltd., (pioneers of the N.Z. tobacco industry), and there are several varieties, for Riverhead Gold (very mild); Cavendish (the famous sporting mixture) ; Navy Cut (a beautiful bleml); or Cut Plug No 10 (full). You can get them at any tobacconist’s. —Advt.
atus, Honour, Jaleux, Admiral Drake, Aspiring, Tigrnno, Count Palatine, Meprisant, Eaglet, Stealth. i; ''' N.Z. Oaks, 1$ miles:—Sapient, Disorder. Stately, Duellona, Greenaway, Speedlight, Aspiring, Eaglet.
Eggs are now cheap—preserve a good supply with Sharland’s “ Moa ” Brand Egg Preservative. Clean and economi cal.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1929, Page 3
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