CAPABLE HANDS Q-TOL IN THE KITCHEN
Kp«p Q-tol hnndy for use after every soap and water task. Hands must he srnnofh and healthy to be capabie. Q-toJ beals and sootlies cuts, burns and bruises. Made by a NZ, Company. ^
"Half a-pound of tobacco a weelt!" exclaimed a Brixton (London) coroner at the inquest on a commercial traveller whose nervous breakdown had ended in collapse and death, "rather much, wasn't it?" "It Was," said the doctor who made the post-mortem, "if the tohacco had been right it might have been different. But here was a man who had been smoking half-a-pound of tohacco a week for years of a sort containing a large percentage of nicotine. The effect was cumulative, and the heart ceased to functioh." Unfortunately siich cases are common. Happily New Zealanders are fortunate in being able to get tohacco second to none in quality and all but free from nicotine. Extraordinary care is taken in the manufacture of^this beautiful tobacco Which is subjected to very special treatment at the factory and which renders it perfectly harmless. Pour brands only: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, and Cut Plug No. 10. No finer tobacco is produced in any country in the world.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 508, 17 April 1933, Page 2
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