“Of every luxury,” wrote the late T)r Rich.-nelson (on C e somewhat notor'knis as the wonld-he. founder in England of the modern hygienic Utop'a), “tobacco is the least injurious. It is innocuous as .compared with alcohol; it does infinitely less harm than opium ; it is in no sense worse . than tea—it brings pea r e to the over-worn body and restless mind.”' Smokers the worldover will say . “hear; hear! - ’ N<>;ismokers will probably sheer. But they don’t count. There is indeed no valid reaso n why smoking should be condemned provided the tobacco’s right. It i» excess of nicotine, that deadly stuff, that should be avoided. Many a smo--_ or contracts 'heart or nerve trouble without suspecting that 'his tobacco h’s been ~to blame. There are brands, in* numerable like that. About the purest of any are our New Zealand ones. Why? Because they are toasted. And for flavour and aroma they stand absolutely alone ! Four brands only of the genuine toasted: Cavcnchsh, N a r.V Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Biverhond Cold, and Cut Plug ,N°. 10 (Bullshead)tobaccos represent a rapidly expanding and important jndustrv.— Advt.
WOODS’ CREAT PEPPERMINT CURE. For ChiUlren’fj lacking .Oongh.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1933, Page 3
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