The scowling person jumped in and t'ook the only, vacant seat in the Auckland tram just as it was starting. Gazing about him with evident disgust at all the pipes in full blast he sneeringly remarked: "Last year I visited the Loridon Zoo and saw a monkey smoking a pipe.'' Like a flash came the rejoinder from somebody, "Tes, its wonderfUl hoW intellig.ent Some monkeys are. Got mo're savvy than some humans I've met,". Roars of laughtqr followed. Why will these cranks treat smokers , as th'ough they : s wero fools or worse? They condemn all tobaeco as liealth-destroying, whereas it may he nothing of the kind. Look, for example, at our popular New Zealand brands. Pure and good as tobaeco can be, not health-destroying because they t soothe jaded nerves, and bring rest an$ peace to the tired bvain. Quite harmless too, because they are toasted. The toasting eliminates the nicotine in them to a considerable extent, besides enhaneing flavour and fragrance. Four brands aiKiiiiiiilisiisttyiitffa
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 260, 27 June 1932, Page 7
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