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At a Poplar (London) inquest recently touching: the death of a waterside worker, it transpired >tha+- deceased was quietly smoking his pipe by the kitchen fire after tea when he suddenly collapsed and died. It appealed that ho was a heavy smoker, and habitually used a brand of tobacco which the doctor who postmortem described as containing a high percentage of nicot'ne, and the constant smoking of. which, he said, had doubtless affected the heart in the course of years. Such cases are ; '.not uncommon. Nicotine is a powerful poison, and is found in excess in most tobaccos of American origin. Ip, marked contrast are our own New Zealand tobaccos. 'Subjected to a special roasting or toasting process, these goods are practically free from nicotine, while for flavour and aroma they challenge the world'! Deprived of nearly all their nicotine, they are quite safe and may be smoked ad libitum without fea# of consequences. Four brands only, remember: Eiverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3. Cavendish and Cut l’lug No. 10.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1931, Page 3

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