It was on the Auckland.Whangaiei train. A man '’looking like a “commercial” was puffing.a very foul briar.’ Facing him another passenger sat smoking a cigarette and reading a Ij'Wfipaper. Happening to .look up he noticed that blackened briar, and said: “Pardon me. I am a doctor and must tell you that pipe of yours is urifit to smoke. It’s saturated-with nicotine, ,If .you’re wise youMl scrap it.”, ilt’s | a -bit strong,” admitted its owner, with I a grin, “but I reckon that’s the faint of my tobacco.” “Quite likely,” smiled the doctor. “But why smoKe such stuff? Why not do a s I do and smoke our New Zealand tobacco ? You see it’s toasted and all but free from nicotine, therefore quite harmless. And its good!” The :pipe-smoker thanked the doctor, and said he’d act on advice. He’ll be wise if he does. Our New Zealand brands: Riverliead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulkhead) —are famous for purity, flavour, and aroma. !ißut look lout for imitations! There are 6 evergl about!—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1933, Page 6
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