j A Wanganui' man Suffering from sleeplessness and in 'a very shaky condition, consulted a doctor (h e tells the tale himself). 'After studying the case the doctor told Him •he was Heading for !a jnervjous breakdown, adding; “You ia.re a heavy smoker are you not?” He admitted that he was. “Well,” said the doctor, “I don’t know what tobacco you are in the habit oi using, hut I should say you have been .smoking it for years” (the patient nodded) “and I am satisfied it contains too much nicotine. Hence the state of your nerves. Knock it off, r:ghtaway, whatever it is, and substitute the toasted New Zealand. It is excellent, and .so pure that you could smoke a bale of it and suffer no ill effects, that’s because it’s toasted. There are several brands. Follow my a.ovfce <%»vi you’ll soon feel a different man.” The doctor proved a true prophet. There are, as ho said, several brands—four to he precise—Riverhead G°ld, Navy 'Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish and Cut Hug No. 10 (Bu'Ushead). There’s no finer tobacco manufactured.—Advt.
FIQ3, all clasßes of Jnu Printing wy the. “Guardiim”. 'Fiona s3m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1933, Page 8
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