A lady doctor in England lias jus,t declared that smoking is a wonderful preservative of .the teeth, and that although the teeth of some smokers may be discoloured they are generally sounder than those of the non-smok-ers. So many hard things have been said about tobacco that it is refreshing to find a lady—and a l t ady medico at that—putting in a good word for the weed. Of course every smokei knows that smoking prevents or arrests dental decay. What every smoker does not know, or at all events ignores, iis' that an excess of nicotine in tobacco is highly injurious. And that’s where our New Zealand tobaccos come in. Being comparatively 'ree from nicotine they may be smoked almost incessantly without affecting the nerves or heart Moreover, they are all toasted—hence their fine flavour a.nd delightful aroma. Made in several strengths, they appeal ,to a l !] tastes. Riverhead Gold, mild and aromatic; Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog) is <a fragrant medium ; and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bull’s Head) a fine fullflavoured tobacco. They are on ea,le everywhere,*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5102, 18 March 1927, Page 1
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178Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5102, 18 March 1927, Page 1
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