A little Auckland flapper caught smoking a surreptitious cigarette v. as severely admonished by mamma. “But Mother,”, pleaded the culprit, "you used to smoke yourself!” “I did.” confessed mamma, “and I’ve seen the lolly of it.’’ “But I want to see the folly of it, too,” pouted Miss lu(-ten-years-old. The fascination of tobacco appeals to all alike. Hie craving is insistent. And wliv not? Smoking is not a crime. It won’t hurt anybody so long as the tobacco is right. The great thing is to steer clear of brands full of nicotine as practically ad Ihe imported lines are. The world’s purest and best tobaccos are the toasted New Zealand sorts. The toasting neutralises the poisonous nicotine and renders the tobacco absolutely hnnnless. There arc only four toasted bands on the market —Ivivorhcad Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3, and Cut Plug No. 10. Of vaiymg strength, they are all remarkable for their delicious flavour and delightful aroma.. They will not burn the tongue however freely they are iuduig''d in. and they leave the mouth sweet and clean,—Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1930, Page 5
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