Tobacro played its part in connection n with the Great Plagrue of London in 1605, g 1'opys mentions in his famous "Diary'' ra seoing plague-stricken houses marlied h with a red cross. He got so frightened g later than he states: "I was fra-ced to g buy some roll tobacco to smell and to |j clean. This toolc away the apprehension." I He eseaped infection! Even in that day H tobacco was valued as a disinfectant. But it is more eflicacious smolced than "ehaued." Of course the purest tobacco is best for disinfecting purposes just as it is for ordinary use. And the purest tobacco in the world is our own New Zealand "wced." Owing- to being toastod it is practically without nicotine and famous alike as a disinfectant and a smoking tobacco. Sweet, pui-e, mellow and fragrant, it appeals to all smolcers. It is not only cheaper than some brands that could be mentioned but infmitely better and safer. Four brands only: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. Don't accept substitutes, Above are the only toasted tobaccos. Sm
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 331, 19 September 1932, Page 8
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