A lady doctor says smoking is a wonderful preservative of the teeth, and that although the teeth of some smokers may be discoloured they are generally sounder than those of nonsmokers. So many hard things have been said about tobacco that it is refreshing to find a lady—and a doctor at that—putting in a good word for the weed. But of course every smoker knows that smoking prevents or arrests dental decay. What every smoker doesn’t know, or else ignores, is that excess of nicotine is highly inNew Zealand tobaccos come in. Comjurious. And that’s where genuine paratively free from nicotine they may be smoked almost incessantly with perfect safety. That is largely owing to their being toasted (as no other tobaccos are). The tasting rids them of nicotine and gives them their delicious flavour and delightful aroma. Exclusively manufacturing by the National Tobacco Co., Ltd., (pioneers of the N.Z. tobacco industry), they appeal to all tastes. “ Riverhead Gold ” is mild ; “ Cavendish ” and “ Navy Cut,” medium ; and “ Cut Plug No. 10,” full.*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5502, 18 November 1929, Page 2
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