Have you ever lioiticed that the most inveterate emimiea of tobacco are frequently thcise, who cannot smoke because smoking disagrees with them ?—and belli; g unable to smoke themselves, thej r object to everybody else smoking. A tremendous amount of nonsena; hap been written and uttered reg arding the "injurious” effects of the weed. But as a matter of fact, tobacei 3 has benefited far more , people th; an it has. harmed. When it does wor k harm it is because it contains ant excess of nicotine, a,s most of the.' imported brands do. An id that’s justt where they differ fror n our own' New Zea-land-grown tot accos, wbdch, while containing verjy little ni (cotine, are yet so full of flavour an d fragrance tha.t they apnei il irresistil »ly to smokers. These delightful bri Bids (which may be smoke/1 for long spells without causing ai ay unpleas ant’’effects) are manufac ;tured ir i various strengths to su it all smol seiw. Those most in requel st are Rive ahead Gold, mild ; Navy C’ at (Bulldog '), medium ; and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bui Jshead), full strength. Tr; y them; y cm will find them superioi ■ to non-to jftdted tobaccos.*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5255, 23 March 1928, Page 4
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