“There’s no more harm in a pipe of tobacco than there is in a cup of tea” declared Professor Huxley once ( add-' 1 log: “You may poison yourself by drinking too much green tea and kill yourself by eating too many beefsteaks.” Absolutely true, of course. But tobacco, like tea. s hould be of good quality, for just a s tfTe purest tea is the least harmful, so the purest tobacco is best for the. smoker. No tobacco is free from nicotine, although the amount varie e considerably with the ! brand. Our Now Zealand tobacco contains hardly any, a fact of paramount importance to ; smokers, because nicotine is perilous stuff, and- especially bad fo r heart and nerves. The extraordinary purity of New Zealand tobac-. co is owing to it being toasted, a complicated process necessitating the employment, of skilled labour and. special machinery, However, the result justifies the eztra outlay involved for this tobacco—Riverhead Gold, Navy Out No. 3 (Bulldog), Oavendish, and Cut Plug No. ,10 (BuUshe'ad) is as harmless as it -is delightful. But keep a look out for imitations. There are several .about!—Adyt.
WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE. For'Couc!?’ Holds, faite
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1933, Page 7
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