The lure of tobacco! Prisoners in our gaols each get an ounce weekly .arid there’s no punishment a prisoner dreads like the stoppage of his tobacco. Same thing with the inmates iof our homes and refuges. The old folks spending the evening of their lives 'in theso institutions .prize the weekly ounc of, tobacco served out to them more than, anything else. Does smoking harm them ? Not a bit of it'!— so long as the ’baoey is pure and iijood. Unfortunately thq imported brands are mostly far from pure, being choked with nicotine, a|id it’s the presence of this poison Hr excess that does the harm, if any. The world’s purest tobaccos are the New Zealand. Hardly any nicotine in them. They j are all toasted, you see, and toasting i not only vastly improves flavour and aroma, but renders them perfectly safe to smoke. Even if you smoke to excess it doesn’t matter a button. They can’t harm you The various brands (Riverhead Hold, Cavendish, Navy Cut and Cut Plug No. 10) are familiar to all smokers who know by experience that they all stand for excellence.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1930, Page 2
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188Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1930, Page 2
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