“What a blessing this smoking is 1 Perhaps the greatest we owe to the discovery of American.” So wroc<i the i.ate Sir Arthur Helps, and mil* lions of smokery, the world over have doubtless endorsed his words. But gyeat as is our indebtedness to America for giving usi the priceless boon of tobacco, the fact remains that practically all the American brands in use to-day contain an excess of nicotine. And that is bad, as any doctor will tell you. It is na less true that the purest tobaccos oi all, i.e., those comparatively free from nicotine are our own New Zealand varietiess. They are so pure in fact, that they may be indulged in with the utmost impunity. The* leaf is toasted in the process of manufacture. Hence their delicious flavour and delightful fragrance. They come in several strengths and are thus adapted to all tastes. You can them at any tobacconist’s. Ask for “ Riverhead Gold ” mild, “ Navy Cut" (Bulldog) medium, or “ Cut Plug Na 10” (Bullshead) full strength.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5396, 6 March 1929, Page 2
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170Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5396, 6 March 1929, Page 2
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