“How to Win at Auction Bridge” (Royal Spades) by Cut Cavendish, author of “The Complete Bridge Player.” cloth cover, published price 2/6, at the PRESS Office. Why is smoking so often attended with . (..suits that cause medical men to order their patients ti> eith r discontinue the habit, or greatly modify it ? It is simply because the percentage of nicotine in must imported tobaccos is so high, and it is the nicotine in excess that renders sin .king injurious. Now, our New Zealand grown tobaccos contain so small a percentage of nicotine that it is practically a ne ;’i«?ible quantity, and besides, they are subjected to a new toastingpro- ' D'S. To!i--ting develops the flavour, rein vt\s all deleterious properties and makes the tobacco dim ite proof. Toasted is recommended to those who study t icir In-*a i i and appreciate a pure to- • c .’o. If ou like a full body, try Cut Pin e No ill, cc Bullhead Label, or the s rm wiiat milder Toasted Navy Cut. '1 hmv is i other brand, Riverhead tJold, v.’ui 'h m • s all others in mildness and aroma. Tiiey may be smoked with impunity and cost 25 per cent less than the
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume XII, 27 March 1925, Page 3
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