’E’s a good ’usband, sir, mostly, hut ’c’s lie a hear wif a sore ’eatl when ’o don’t get ’is pipe, an’ it don’t always run to if,” a poorly dressed woman told a London magistrate when chairging her husband for assault. The magistrate smiled sympathetically He evidently knew from persona] experience the Soothing ' effects of the weed. But tobaccos differ. Some are just rank with nicotine and unsafe to be indulged in constantly. About tbo purest brands of a,ll are those grown and manufactured by the National Tobacco Co., Ltd., (pioneers of the N..Z. tobacco industry). They are all .toasted. Bailee their freedom from nicotine and their consequent innociiusnoss. They may be smoked quite freely, and no harm done. Sweet and fragrant, with a delicious flavour they appeal to all smokers. The more you smoke them the better you like them. Ask any tobacconist for “Hiverhead Gold” (aromatic); “Cavendish” (famous sporting mixture) ; “Navy Cut” (a. blend of choice leaf) ; or “Cut Plug No. 10” (rich, dark and full-flavour-ed).—Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1929, Page 2
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