Over.heard on the Auckland waterfront. Time ; dinner-hour. Lumber to his mate. “At last f felt that bad I seen a Doctor. ‘Where’s yer pip ?’ ’e sez, so I pulls out the old briar?’ ‘Faugh!’ ’e sez, ‘burn it.—and change yer ’bacca! You been smoking bacca fulla nicotecn’ ’e sez, ‘and it’s fair poisoning yer. Never smoke' imported bacca while you can get toasted »o Zealand’ ’e sez, ‘the toasting takes the nicotine clean out of it, and mak s it safe to smoke. Fine smoking it is too ’ .Vow you do as I tell yon!’ Well. 1 did. I got some Xoo Zealand Cut Ping -No. 10, and believe me, it’s the goods! And as siihn ns I changed my bacca 1 got as right as ran! - ’ Excess of n'-'o-tine in tobacco often affects th' heaPh of smokers, for unfortunately the imported leaf very often con la ; ns an excess of the poison. There’s nolle, or next to none, in New Zealand toasted. Only four brands—RiverhWd Odd, Cavendish; Navy Cut No. 3 and Cut Plug No, 10. —Advt. j
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1931, Page 6
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179Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1931, Page 6
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