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TOBACOO.

Tobacco, we are told, is poison. a destroys the eyesight, rums the diges- j nun. shatters the nerves, damages the j heart, paralyses the brain, congests j the liver, hardens the arteries, pro- _ duces canoe; ot the tongue, ana j drives men to commit bigamy, rriurtier and suicide. We admit it- 10 ‘ bycco- does all these awful things and , more ate. It is the enemy of the human race, it ouflit to Ire abolished. ; Nevertheless, we prefer tobacco with till its his, horrors, agonies, periis and poisons, to life without it. 'Ye are smoking as we write. Tobacco, those about to die salute tiny;!—Sunday r,x press.

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Otaki Mail, 17 February 1922, Page 4

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107

TOBACOO. Otaki Mail, 17 February 1922, Page 4

TOBACOO. Otaki Mail, 17 February 1922, Page 4

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