■ “You go. into a tobacconists’ shop, you plant downbyour money; and yog get aii ounce of>'tobacco,” bawled van anti-tobacco crank, addressing a WhiteChdpel (London)' audience, “yes, and you g&t hno'rc friends ! For in the wake'- bf -that”'dunce- of tobacco come beer.";whrskyv r gin : ■ “Lummee' shouted ‘ soVnebody, ** *ooV yei-'s fdrbacconist,- guv’hor?” (Roars ofbriaughtßU)'. But joking apart 'it’s a -iact ' that many smokers to the iharnifulness of smoking, it depends on the tobacco. Brands , quite unsafe to smoke habitually foul with nicotine. The. imported goods arc mostly like that. ” Our New Zealand tobaccos on the contrary are practically free from the poison, because they are toasted. Toasting is a wonderful purifier, and imparts. to the lent tile flavour and aroma that has made N.Z. tobacco world-famous. There arq'.r ,-i'pur j brands only of toasted: Riverhead'Gold, Navy (Cut No. 3,. Cavendish hud (M jPlug No. 10. But their success - has brought out (imitations. Take bai;e what you buy!
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1932, Page 3
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