“Of every luxury,”' wrote the late T)r I’iclvj-dson (on C e. somewhat notor'ioirs -as the would-be founder in England of the modern hygienic Utopia), “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-e to the over-worn body and restless mind.”' Smokers, the world-; over will say “hear; hear!” -Nffi]-. smokers will probably s"cer. But they don’t count. ’J’liere is indeed no valid; ■reason why smoking should be condeffi- 1 ' nod provided the -tobacco’s -right. It is; excess of nicotine, that deadly stuff,, that shouldrba lavpideiLljaMany; a, smerC -.or contracts"heart or. ho.rv. e , trouble without -suspecting-’that his-dobacco- h s boon to blame. There are brands in~ t numerable i like- 'that, j Ajbo.uti ’the rpqrest of . any ire. i d«r- New* Zealand* ones V’by ? Beca-us'e they -• ‘.are -toasted. .'4-pd for flavour and sroma they stand .absolutely aloneffi I: Four: brands only!of the genuine toasted ; Caveiidigh. N a '\V Cqt No. 3 (Bulldog), ’Biverhoad Gold, .arid .Cub P]u,g . Np,.:;-LO' . (iß;ullshead)r The.se tobaccos represent.-a rapidly expanding • and > import .lit; industry.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1933, Page 3
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