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“N.S.N.S.” What do those letters stand for? Why the “National Society of Non-Smokers.” London is the home of the new society; the President of which has just been proudly telling the world: “We form two-thirds of the entire population.” What? Twothirds of the population of London non-smokers ? Ob, tell un another, Mr. President! Why everybody smokes nowadays, bar a few unfortunate persons who don’t smoke because they can’t, imminent physicians tell us that tobacco is not injurious provided it is good and as free from nicotine as possible; also that it is often positively beneficial. It is of course unfortunately true that the imported tobaccos are as full of nicotine as they can be. That’s where they differ so essentially from, our own New Zealand brands which contain so little nicotine that they may be smoked all day long with the utmost impunity. And owing to the toasting of the leaf (quite a novelty), they are remarkable for flavour and fragrance. You can get them any strength. “Riverhead Gold” is mild, “Navy Cut” (Bulldog) is medium, and “Cut Plug No, 10” (Bullshead) full.

For Children’s Hacking CoughWoods’ Great Peppermint Core

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3876, 27 November 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3876, 27 November 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3876, 27 November 1928, Page 4

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