A veteran smoker (well-known locally) was holding forth to a little group of fellow-passengers aboard an Auckland ferry-boat the other evening. Said he: “1 started smoking a pipe when I was 20. Thirty years later my doctor told me to quit smoking right away. I asked him when he thought I should be able to start again. “‘When they invent a tobacco without nicotine in it,” he replied, He thought lie was being funry > but, by George! they have invented a tobacco practically free from nicotine since Then, so 1 am smoking my old briar once more!” ‘.’Wihat tobacco d’you refer to ?”<' aiktfd somebody)"'f'Wihyo- the ” f; Ne\Vs n, :tpbaeco.i:‘lt’s toasted, aiiddithus !m«et of the nicotine in it is eliminated. Even my doctor has nothing to urge against this tobacco. Smokes it him(wlf!” This old North .Shore resident referred to the four celebrated brands: Navy Cut No. 3, Riverhend Gold. Cavendish and Out Plug No. 10, and lie cspoke truly when he said these brands were not only harmless but possessed a flavour and bouquet nil their own
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1932, Page 2
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178Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1932, Page 2
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