• S.S. GAEL Leaves nelson for hokitika on 'MONDAY, NOV. 18th. YVhat’s the difference ’twixt whisky and tobacco? It lias been defined thus; ‘‘Whisky makes you talk. Tobacco makes you think.” “it’s a fact that great painters,' sculptors, musicians, writers, chess-players and orators arc generally great smokers. Anti-tobaccoites will tell you that smokers are the slaves of a vicious habit and run all sorts of terrible risks. As a matter of fact if tobacco is used, and not abused, it won’t-hurt anybody, provided it is of good quality, and of course the less nicotine it contains the better. Unfortunately most of the American tobaccos fairly reek with the poison. Aud that’s where they differ from our New Zealand grown brands which are delightfully cool and full of flavour and fragrance. They owe their splendid quality largely to being toasted, and are the only tobaccos thus treated. The toasting it is that eliminates the nicotine. . They are exclusively manufactured by the National !ohacco Company, Ltd., (pioneers of the N.X. tobacco industry). Ask, for “Riverhcad Gold’’ (mild), “Navy Cut” (medium), “Cavendish Mixture” (medium) or “Cut dug No. 10’’ (full strength).—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1929, Page 1
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311Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1929, Page 1
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