“Smoking?” queried an old Auckland identity the other day, “W by, I can -remember the time in- England m lien ‘blowing a cloud' was considered hardly respectable. No one smoked in 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 booni, but if 1 had my way I’d stop the sale of tobacco containing over much nicotine. It's ruination to the health of smokers. -Nicotine is an in-i 1 ion > poison. Gets you before you know! -Some of the imported leaf is foul with it. Not- so the New Zealand, though 1 It's toasted. That moans it’s as sweet as a nut and quite harmless, for the nicotine ha.s been eliminated. There's no finer smoking tobacco produced !” This veteran smoker referred to the four famous brand-’: Piverhead Gold, Navy Out No. 3, Cavendish and Out Plug No. 10. No other toasted tobaccos are manufactured. Th.-ir popularity has had the usual result: imitations are on the market! Hewaru! - Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1932, Page 2
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184Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1932, Page 2
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