Tobacco consumption varies very much with the smoker. Some men are content with an ounce a week, while others wilt consume an ounce a clay. Literary men, painters, musicians, chess players, scientists, mathematicians and brain workers generally are mostly heavy smokers. Wkdl, even heavy smoking i£’> alright so long as the tobacco is> of the best and not full of piccrctine. That’s the worst of the imported brands, they contain so much nicotine that they are bound to cause trouble sooner or later. They are liable to affect the heart, nerves or digestion. The purest tobaccos in the world and the freest from nicotine are our own New Zealand grown varieties which you can sonoke for hours at a time without fear of consequences. Cool, sweet and fragrant, these delicious tojbacoos are largely indebted for tiheir flue smoking qualities to the fact that the leaf is toasted in the process of manufacture —quite a, new idea. Any tobacconist will smpply them. As for “Riverhead G Sold” mild; Navy Cut” (Bulldog) medium; or “Cut Plug No. 10” ( Bullshead), fullstrength..
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3789, 8 May 1928, Page 4
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