Told by 1 1 i.-- doctor 1 h:ii lit' must, tor the present, limit him so 11 to three pipes a day. a Timnm man invested ill a. huge briar holding about a quarter of an ounce. Later lie confessed to the trick la- had played remarking that his three big pipes a day had done him no harm because he smoked New Zealand toasted tobacco. The doctor..agre.ed. The explanation is that while the Foreign tobaccos all contain an excess of nicotine tla l New Zealand tobacco contains next, to none, because it is toasted and the toasting eliminates the noison and makes the baccy sale to smoke to any extent-. I here are. by the way. only lour brands of toasted manufactured: Riverhead hold. Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3. and Cut Ring No. Id. They vary in strength hut are all of them famous for their line flavour and mi-rivalled aroma. The success attained by these beauti Ful tobaccos has bad the usual effect---they are being imitated—and smokers will do well to he cm tln.-ir guard when bavin y.—A d v t-.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1931, Page 6
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183Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1931, Page 6
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