Explosion will go close next pop. Waikato form was enough.' #. .' # # Be a bit with Corrigan's lot henceforth. -They're due to collect a bundle. *#■ ■ # ■ Raima" is not m at Wellington, but The Shrew should do as well. *■• » * Lady Barrington will win a race when the company is not the 'best. • * - * A mile and a-half should suit Mutu down to the 'ground.
Another centenarian smoker; and this time a woman. A Home paper records the death at Messing, near Tiptree, Essex, of Mrs. Naomi Harrington at the age of one hundred years. The good old lady smoked a clay pipe every day and attributed her long life, at any rate m part, to that practice. What the anti-tobaccoites will say to this must be left to conjecture, but a more convincing proof of the harnilessness of tobacco could hardly be found. The plain fact of the matter is that smoking won't hurt anyone so long as the tobacco is pure and us free from nicotine as possible. The imported brands, by the way, are mostly full of nicotine. That's where they differ so essentially from our own New Zealand tobaccos — the purest m the world and the freest from, nicotine. They are quite safe and owe their fine •u-oma and delicious fragrance to the toasting of the leaf (quite a novelty). Ask your tobacconist foi> "Riverhead Gold" mild, "Navy Cut" (Bulldog) medium, or "Cut Plug No. 10" (Bulls-' [head) full strength.*
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NZ Truth, Issue 1207, 17 January 1929, Page 11
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239Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1207, 17 January 1929, Page 11
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