“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 in I the streets. It wasn’t done. And ir those days if a woman caught a whiff of- she was ready 'to faity;. Now she’s ready to' faint if she can’t get a smoke. Smoking’s a boon, but if I had'iijy. Way I’d stop 1 the sah qf- tobacco containing over much nico ’ tine. It’s ruination to the health. o’ smokers. Nicotine is an in?idiou» ; poison, Gets * ypil before you know ■Some of the imported ijeaf is foul witl it. Nof; so the New Zealand, though It’s 'toasted; That means it’s > c sweet as i\ nut 'and 1 quite harmless. for the nicotine has’ been eliminatbd. There’s no smoking tobacco p r | duced !” This veteran sriioker Werted I to the foqr fkmotis brands: 'Eiverhear I Gold, Nafy 3 Cavendish aV Out Kug-'-No., TO. No other toasted I tobaccos are mahMacdprcd* popularity has; had, the usual waulfe:; j imitations are on the market.!-Itrwnrh I - Advt. ..
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1932, Page 8
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