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“I’m perishing for a smoke 1’ T-hus Major Scott, as he climbed out of the British Airship RIOO immediately after her return flight to England and from Montreal. So saying he ' pulled a ready-filled pipe from his pocket, and lit up. Yes, most smokers know what it is to “perish for a smoke.” In good times and in bad. when things are going right, and when they are going wrong, there’s nothing like a pipe! Harmful! Tell it to the marines! Beneficial, so long as the baccy’s right. The imported leaf may be harmful, owing to the quantity of nicotine it often contains, because nicotine is as deadly as cyanide, although slower in its action. Not so our New Zealand toasted tobacco. The toasting eliminates most of the nicotine in it. so that it is perfectly harmless. And it is unrivalled for flavour and bouquet. There are only four brands: Rivf-rhc.ad Gold. Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3. and Cut Plug No. 10. No others are, manufactured. But of course there a?© imitations I
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1931, Page 6
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