Al si conference of medicos at Birmingham recently the subject of tobacco cropped up. The president said that if some method could Ire devised of eliminating nicotine from tobacco, the discovery would benefit humanity because nicotine was responsible for many any gnm ills. Surely the doctors taking part in that conference are behind the tunes—otherwise they would know that tobacco is now being grown and manufactured in New Zealand which is practically free from nicotine. This happy result- has been achieved by toasting the leaf. That kills the nicotine. Tobacco thus treated is rendered quite harmless. You cannot say that of the imported tobaccos, for they are mostly full of nicotine. There are, by the way, only four brands of toasted New Zealand on the market—Riverhead Gold. Navy Cut No. 3. Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. They are of various strengths, hut are all remarkable for their purity, coolness, flavour and fine aroma. Of course they are being imitated—so bewa re!
THE 10 PER CENT CUT. A i 6 per cent cut on wages is bad enough, but how many could stand a 10 per cent cut on health. Yet that is what happens when let coughs and colds attack us. destroying our vital ity. Keep Pulmonas handy. A sure safeguard against coughs, colds and other throat infections. Obtainable everywhere. Is fid and 2s fid —Advt.
A sure remedy for coughs and or Ids—“Xazol.” Disinfects tin* circle of infeclinn—the passages of the nose and throat. Keep a Kettle by you throughout the winter. 120 full doses for "Jr Cd. €0 doss* for Is 6d.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1931, Page 8
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