‘‘Smoking ?’•’ queried an old Auckland identity-the other day, "Why, I can remember the time in England when ‘blowing a cloud’ was considered
hardly respectable, No one smoked jn the streets. It wa'n't done. And in those days if a woman caught a whiff of tobacco-smoke she was ready to faint. Now she’s ready to faint if she can't get a smoke. Smoking's a boon, bnt if I had my way I'd stop the S-L----of tobacco containing over much nicotine. It's ruination to the host 1:h of smokers. .Nicotine is an in idi nopoisou. Gets you before you know! ifjonio of the imported leaf js foul with it. Not, so the New Zealand, though! It’s toasred. That means it's ns sweet as a nut and quite harmless for the nicotine has been eliminated. There’s no finer smoking tobacco pro-1 dmvd !’’ This veteran smoker referred
fo tlm four famous brands: Bivorhead | Gold, Navy Gut No 3, G’av’ndisli and I Gut Plug 'N-o. 10. No oilier toasted t tobaccos arc manufactured. Their popularity 1 1 ■ ’,s had tho usual result-, imitations are on the market! Beware! -Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1932, Page 2
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184Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1932, Page 2
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