Overheard oil the Auckland waterfront. Time ; dinner-hour. Lumber to his mate. "‘At last I felt that bad T seen a Doctor. ‘Where’s yer pipe?' ’c sez, so T pulls out the old briar?' ‘Faugh !’ 'e sez, 'burn it,—and change j ver- 'bacca ' You been smoking bac a I fnlla nicotem’ 'e sez, ‘and it’s fair j poisoning yer. Never smoke imported I bacca wh’le you can get toasted Non Zealand' 'e sez, ‘the toasting takes the nicotine clean out of it, and makes it safe-to smoke. Fine smoking it is too! Now you do as T tell yon!’ Well. J did. I got some Xoo Zealand Cut Plug No. 10, and believe me, it's the goods! And as soon as I changed my bacca I ! got as right as rain! - ’ Excess of tvcoj tine in tobacco often affects the health lof smokers, for unfortunately the im- ! ported leaf very often con-ahis an fxj cess of the poison. There’s nolle, or i next to none, in New Zealand toasted. ! Only four brands—River.head Cold, Cav- ! endish, STavy Out No, 3 and Cut Plug j No. 10. —Actvt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1931, Page 8
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185Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1931, Page 8
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