Burglars have been unusually busy in many parts of New Zealand this winter, and surpise has been expressed that the “ swag ” secured has so often taken the form of tobacco. But tobacco, it. must be remembered, is not nearly so easy to identify as most other things ; also, it is saleable almost anywhere and r&adily convertible into hard cash—one more proofs of the hold that smoking has got on the world. The habit is soundly abused by non-smokers. Yet it contributes to the comfort and happiness of millions every day. If tobacco proves injurious it is because it contains an excess of nicotine. The imported brands arei full of it. The purest tobaccos of all are mir New Zealand ones. Containing only- a trifling percentage of nieptine, they may be smoked without fear of consequences. They possess a peculiarly delicious flavour and a most dclightfiul aroma. Ask for Riverhead Gold (mild); Navy Cut, (Bulldog), medium; or Cut Plug No. 10 (Bull’s head), full strength. You can get these brands from any tobacconist.* ,
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5226, 13 January 1928, Page 1
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172Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5226, 13 January 1928, Page 1
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