Somehow smoking seems, to fit in with all moods. If a fellow is feeling hipped as the result of “backing .the wrong ’un,” pr having a difference pi opinion with his boss or anything like that, he flies for consolation to tobacco. If, on the other h.and, he had had a bit of luck —been remembered in somebody’g- will, pr had a “rise,” for and he pulls it out and lights up. instance —his, first thought is his pipe, The great thing is to see your baccy is good and does not reek with nicotine like so many of those imported brands. It’s the nicotine that pauses all the trouble. About the purest tobaccos are those grown in New Zealand. They contain only a little nicotine —that’s why they, may be smoked all .the time without doing any damage to your constitution. And they are famous for flavour and fragrance. Ask your tobacconist for Riverhead Gold, mild; Navy Out (Bulldog), medium; pr Cut Plug No. 10 ((Bullshead), full; You can’t go wrong with these brands. They are all toasted.*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5424, 15 May 1929, Page 2
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179Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5424, 15 May 1929, Page 2
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