Au outbeak of smallpox at sea is a terrifying thing! Years ago, when the old “Arawa” was en route from Sydney to London, a lady saloon ! passenger fell sick. Ship’s doctor said I “smallpox,” and consternation reign•ed aboard. The ship was then in the Suez Canal, and the patient was put ashore at Ismaiiia. A bad case! Doctor advised everybody to keep on smoking. They did.'. Not another case occurred! Was that due to tobacco-smoke ? The passengers thought it was. Tobacco smoke is a marvellous disinfectant anyhow. Taking it “by and large,” as the sailors say, ’baccy does far more good than harm, when it does harm its because its choked with nicotine—as the imported brands generally are. Our New Zealand tobacco is the stuff! It’s toasted and that drives out the nicotine and makes it safe to smoke to any extent! There are only four brands of toasted: River he ad Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. And for purity, coolness/flavour and fragrance they stand alone—unapproached and unapproachable !—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1930, Page 7
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