Does smoking shorten life? To-bacco-haters say it does. But the deaths of centenarian smokers, so frequently chronicled in the papers, tell another story. 'So does the fact that many medical men are heavy smokers. The harmfulness or otherwise of smoking depends entirely on the tobacco. Some brands are deadly, if you smoke them regularly. That’s because they contain such a lot of nicotine. Most of the imported tobaccos iare like that. Our New Zealand brands, on the other hand, are almost free from nicotine, so that you can smoke them all day, (and every day) with impunity. The toasting process to which the leaf is subjected helps largely to get rid of the nicotine. Sweeter, cooler and more fragrant tobaccos money cannot buy. And they never bite the tongue. Also they burn to the last slued. There are half a dozen brands, more or less. Those chiefly in demand are: “Cut Plug No. 10,” a rich, dark, full flavoured kind, “Cavendish,” a pleasing mediuim, “Navy iC'ut No. 3,” a blend of choice leaf of medium strength, and “Riverhead Gold” a delicious mild aromatic. —Advt.
MASONIC HALL FOXTON. SATURDAY, 16tli INST. A DANCE. A DANCE. A DANCE. A DANCE. (Under the auspices of Sports Candidate Committee). NOVELTIES I NOVELTIES! SOMETHING FRESH. SOMETHING NEW. A Night of Nights you will Enjoy. MUSIC BY J. NEWTON. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. SANDON SPORTS CLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS. ANNUAL SPORTS. RECREATION GROUNDS, SANSON. SATURDAY 16th MARCH, 1929. Running, Cycling, Piping, Dancing and Novelty Events. Commencing 11 a.m., with School Shield Race. Catering on Grounds. Hot water provided free. LEVIN AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB. ELECTRIC LIGHT MEETING. EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, AT 7 P.M. Entries will close on March 16th. No late entries will be received^ All communications to be addressed to E. E. WIIYMAN, Hon. Secretary, Levin. For Smart Autumn Hats see the fine showing in the C. M. Ross Coy’s. Showroom. The prices are very reasonable. YOU are cordially invited to inspect our first showing of Aututon goods in the Showroom. —The C. M. Ross Coy., Ltd. ]\fISSING since Sunday evening froim Sale yards, Foxton, three Jersey wearner heifers. Finder please communicate with J. B. Coley, 7 Hillary Street, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3918, 14 March 1929, Page 3
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367Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3918, 14 March 1929, Page 3
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