'I lie host ,smoke of the day? Which is it?—the before breakfast, alter breakfast, after lunch, after dinner, or alter supper pipe? Some chaps—hut these are hard eases—wake up m the middle of the night for a smoko Then “douse the glim,” and, like the sluggard, “slumber again.” But more important than “when” you smoke is “what” you smoke. Tin l main thing is to steer clear of tobaccos over rich in nicotine. The poison plays the deuce and all with the heart, if not with tlie nerves. Dangerous stuff to monkey with!—yet the imported tobaccos are all more or less loaded with it! The world's purest leaf is •lie New Zealand toasted. The toasting eliminates practically all the nicotine. You can smoke this beautiful tobacco from sun-up to sundown. It can’t hurt you. There are only four brands—Biverhend Gold, Navy Cut No. J, Cavendish, and Cut Ring No. 10. All renowned for flavour and aroma. But. like most good tilings, they are imitated—the penalty they pay for their popularity!
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1931, Page 8
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