Dr. Ijankester, formerly a well-known London Coroner, once, wrote with rer gard to, tobacco : • "I dare not as a physiologist, tell v you that there exists any proof of : its injurious influence "When ,used ;in moderation. But 'the first symptoms of gicldiness, sickness, pnlpitatlon, weakness, or ■ -uneasiness wjhile smplcing ; should;. , induce ypu .! to lay it aside. Neglect^- these "warnings and you may seriously embarrass your health." The unpleasant symptoms referred, tb by the doctor often follow the continued use of foreign tobaccos, but. never the- continual .use of your own beautiful New: Zealand brands. It!' s all a question of Nicotine. Most foreign brarids are fulljof it; The New Zealand brands contain very little, also trie leaf is toasted. This develops Hhe flavor and renders the ' tobacco niellow, eliminating bite. Riverhead iGfold; -mild, so is Cavendish '(the i sportsman's smoke) , Navy. Cut : '> No;. 1 3 .<Siilldpg)v medium, and Cut Plug .No. iO (Bullshead), full strength.*,- ; "■.•'.■.■»■■
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NZ Truth, Issue 1215, 14 March 1929, Page 15
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155Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1215, 14 March 1929, Page 15
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