For a wagf»r two men at Brighton, England, recently matched themselves, one against the other, to see which coni d smoke the most tobacco in a given, time. The contest lasted for hours.. The tobacco was 'American of n ledium strength. The winner smol <ed two and a quarter ounces. He looked as if he had had more thax enough when he pu t his pipe down The loser was go ing strong when, he collapsed. Heart . Fact is, most pf these American t< ibaccos. are full «f “juice” (Nicotine) , and nicotine in excess plays the d ickens with 'heart and nerves. No tot iacco is absolutely free from' it, bu it our New Zealand-grown brands L contain so little- that they are practically harmless. They can be smi >ked freely without causing any tror ible. Even the doctors recommend tl rem. Cool, sweet, and fragrant, they • appeal to all smokers. Try them. If you like a soothing, mild c, ask for Riverhead Gold; or if j you prefer something stronger, get i some Navy Cut, medium, or Cut Plug J No. 10, full flavoured.* ;
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5272, 9 May 1928, Page 4
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185Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5272, 9 May 1928, Page 4
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