A small b«y ridipg a horse on the top of a haystack was the somewhat unusual sight witnessed by travellers on the Egmont Road at Hillsborough the other morning (says the '“Taranaki News”). The horse was being utilised to tramp the hay into position on the stack, a large one, and both the. steed and the rider seemed quite at home. ■ Some of the passengers n a service, car were puzzled as to how the horse was to be brought down to terra flrma, when ..the stack rose to its full height, but to the haymaker that presented no difficulties. Why is smoking so often attended with results that cause medical men to order their patients to eitner discontinue the habit or greatly reduce it ? It is simply because the percentage of nicotine in most imported tobaccos is so high, and it is the nicotine in excess that renders smoking injurious. Now, our New Zealandgrown tobaccos contain so small. & percentage of nicotine that it is practically a negligible quality, and, besides, they are subjected to a new toasting process. Toasting develops the flavour, removes all deleterious properties, and makes the tobacco climate proof. Toasted tobacco is recommended to those who study their health and appreciate a pure tobacco. If you like a full body, try Cut Plug No 10, the Bullhead label; or the somewhat milder Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog). There is another brand, Srhead Gold, which excels all others in mildness "and aroma. They may be smoked with impunity, and ••ost 25 per cent, less than the foreign lines.*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5084, 4 February 1927, Page 3
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260Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5084, 4 February 1927, Page 3
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