Js nicotine poisonous ? Well, what about the case of Alice Craw foul, the young domestic, whose terrible death was recently recorded in London. One day the poor girl rushed into her Mistress’s presence shrieking that sd<> had been poisoned. Five minutes later she was dead. Appeared that her master kept a bottle of liquid nicotine in his room, used it to kill weeds. Curiosity evidently prompted deceased to taste if. Her lips and tongue were badly burned. And this is the deadly poison «o many men absorb into tie ’ systems every time they smoke t>! e pipes. Taken that way nicotine 0 slow but sure —and every pipeful of some tobaccos contains am appreciable (jmin--1 ity of the poison! Why smoke sud stuff when you can got- New Zealand 'obaceo anywhere, and which, owing to its being toasted, is practically free from nicotine, quite innocuous, and famous for flavour and fragrance? There a r e only four brands : Piverlr*"' Cold. Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and flut Plug No. 10. Hut take care voit hnv—there are imitations. Advl
For Children’s Hs.rkimr Corn'll WOODS’' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1932, Page 3
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186Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1932, Page 3
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