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The inquisitive! old gentleman. w;:tilled the man opposite in -the Ou-e'liunga train till his pipe -and liglit up. “Would .yon think me. inquisitive,” ventured the, old gentleman, “if I asked howmany pipes of tobacco you smoi. daily?” The man ilaughod. “Six or seven, perhaps,” he answered. “Say ten ounces a week? w-trs the lie idquest ion. A careless nod .was' the reI ply. “Sir,” -said thh oid .gentleman, “you may know it, but you are ■ digging your grave with your pipe. iYou smoke too much, .and tobacco i : ; full of poison—nicotine.” . “Not all brands of tobapco, surely!” was the I laughing reply, “why I know at least . four brands • that contain hardly any '-nicotine -and ismoke one- of them myself.” The old gentleman (who said he was a moderate smoker), bagged to he “-old the names of th e four brands, : and earefn>V.y jotted them down, in has note-book: Riverheud Gold, Navy Cut - No. 3, Oaveindbsh and Cut Plug No. 10. “There’s n-ext to no nicotine in those,” was told, “because they are toasted, and the toasting o-imina’.os the I poison.”—Advti ■
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1932, Page 3
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