A rare old print, pieked up for a song In an Auckland seconrt-hand shap the | other day, slunvs a physicism of the period in wig, 10118' coat, knee-breeches Rhd ' three-cornered hat, entering a siclc cham- j ber, the knob of liis cane pre'ssed against ! his nose. The cane was an irhportant item of every doetor's outfit in days of ' old, The ludlow knob of ivory, silver or I gold, contained snuff as a pi'Otectipn against infection. ' Tobacco is certainly I a wonderful dislnfecfant: Perhaps that is why doctors to-day are genefally great smokers. But knowing the deadly nature of nicotine f liey are eareful to select a tobacco as free from the poison as possible. No difnculty .about. that — in New Zealand, because our tobacco (unlike the-, imported which is generally fuil of nicotine) is toasied in the process of manufacture, and thns rendered safe to stnoke to any extent. To toasting, also, it owes its unequalled fiavour and ineoinparable bouquet. There are only four brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut Ko, 3, Cavendish, "and Cut Plug Ko. 10. 197
THE CAR OF SUPREME COMFORT AND VALUE— THE REO. — F. GOODSON, AGENT.
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Rotorua Morning Post, 31 August 1931, Page 6
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