“Don’t smoke in bed,” advised a London coroner at the inquest on Miss Emilia Parry, an elderly lady, 'who was suffocated owing- to her bedding igniting. She fell asleep while smoking a cigarette. Smoking in bed is a bit risky, certainly. So is smoking out of bed sometimes. There’s constant risk in smoking tobaccos. Look at the foreign brands —many of them, more or less, full of nicotine. Their habitual use may gradually poison the system. This cannot ‘be said of our New Zea--land tobaccos. Their purity is beyond question. Hardly any nicotine in them. This is partly owing to the soil in which the plants are cultivated and partly due to the fact that the leaf is toasted. Result: A delightfully sweet, cool and fragrant smoke of quite exceptional flavour. You may "fill up” as often as you please iwith these ’baccies—they won’t hurt you. Favourite brands: “Riverhead Hold” (imild aromatic), “Cavendish” (sportsmen favour it), “Navy Cut No. 3” (a blend of choice medium flavoured), and “Cut Plug No. No. ' 10” (a rich, dark, full-flavoured sort). —Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3919, 16 March 1929, Page 1
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178Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3919, 16 March 1929, Page 1
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