The lure of tobacco I As you may be aware prisoners in our gaols each receive an ounce of tobacco weekly; and it’s said that when one of thorn misbehaves, there is no punishment he dreads more than the stoppage of his tobacco.. It’s; the tyame with the inmates of our hornets and refugeesThe old folks spending; the evening of their days in institutions prize the stick of tobacco served out to them once a week 'more than anything else. They krvow the comfort and solace of it. Dof ;s smoking harm all these people 1 T t harms nobody so long as the tobac co is pure and of good quality. Unftf rtunately, the imported brands are full of nicotine. And it’s nicotine ij a excess that does the harm when haj rm Perhaps the purest tobaca js in the. world are grown and manufl actured iji New Zealand. And they ar e comparatively free from nicotine. Also they are unequalled for frf igrance and flavour. Ask your tobacconist, for “ Riverhead Gold” (mild), “ Navy Cu't-” (Bulldog) medium, or * Co it Plug N p. 10 ” Bullshead) full strqjl ngth.*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5418, 1 May 1929, Page 1
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189Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5418, 1 May 1929, Page 1
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