Told by It if- doctor that lit* most, for tlie present, limit liimself to three pipes a day, a Tiniaru man invest 'd in a huge briar holding about a quarter of an ounce. Later lie confessed to the trick he had played renin riling that his three big pipes a day had done him no barm because he smoked New Zealand toast'd tobacco. The doctor agreed. The explanation is that while the foreign tobaccos all contain an excess of nicotine the New Zealand tobacco contains next to none, because it is toasted and the toasting eliminates the poison and makes the baccy safe to smoke to any extent. There arc, hy the way. only four brands of toasted manufactured: Riverhead Odd. Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3, and Cut Plug No. 10. They vary in strength but are all of them famous for then fine flavour and un-rivalled aroma. The success attained bv these beanti fill tobaccos has had the usual eflect--they are being imitated —and smokm-s will do well to he on their guard when buying.—Advt.
Put a tasting shine on your floors fnrn'ture and linoleums. P- sp TAN OL—the labour - saving, economies l polish. All grocers.—Ad n
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1931, Page 3
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