Finding that smoking is injuring Ids health” “Nicotine" wrote to an Auckland journal recently to say lie would gladly knock off tin* habit but finds he can’t-. So be thought lie wouiil sec “if any of your numerous readers" could help him. Not one of them has. But really there's no need for '•Nicotine" to abandon Ins pipe. Nothing so drastic is necessary. Let him discontinue the use of imported tobacco. It’s full of nicotine, and will injure anybody’s health if used habitually. After that this worried co-respondent should smoke only New Zealand toasted tobacco. This is the world’s purest, and even if -smoked immoderately wih ,| n “Vicotine” no more harm than eating bis dinner. Toasting also gives (his beautiful tobacco its ddightlid flavour and rare bouquet. I lien* are only four brands Miami factured : ILvcr|ll.;u| (mill. Navy Cut No. 3, t’avendnli ami Cut Ting No. 10. No one leave off smoking for health n aso.ls so long as the baccy used is New .Zealand toasted. But- watch out for imitations There are several on tin* market.—Ath. t.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1932, Page 3
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