Bishop Taylor-Smith, recently .through the Dominion, asked when he was going to-smoke, replied, “When I am cremated.” No friend of the weed evidently ? . Well, that’s' his loss. Tobacco is, often reviled by those who don’t like it, but so long as the, quality is good, and it doesn’t contain an. excess of nicotine, its use may be considered rather beneficial than otherwise. “Smoker’s throat,”, “smoker’s heart,” and smoker’s nervetroubles all arise from too, much nicotine in the tobacco. The 'purest tobaccos are grown'right here in New Zealand. They contain a very small proportion of nicotine, and so may be smoked, pipeful after pipeful, with impunity. As to quality, .there.is nothing to beat, them for flavour and aroma. That is largely owing to the fact that the leaf is toasted (quite a new idea) in the course of manufacture. These excellent brands are in various strengths- (to suit all smokers). Ask your tobacconist for Riverhead Gold, mild; Navy Cut (Bulldog), medium; or Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), full. They are all toasted.*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5069, 24 December 1926, Page 2
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171Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5069, 24 December 1926, Page 2
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