Auti-tobaccoites are wont to say hard tilings about smoking;, but viuito otten they are untrue. Tobacco may halve its faults, Jbut its .virtues should not be overlooked. Smoking assists digestion; it is also a great preservative of the teeth afcd a destroyer of the harmful germs which infest all people's mouths, while its soothing and tranquilising effects in times ol mental stress, worry or exertion arc well known to all smokers. But the quality should be good. Brands full or nicotine (like many of the imported varieties) are best avoided. Our twn New Zealand-grown tobaccos, curiam comparatively little nicotine and may consequently be amoked freely without injurious results, while owing to the leaf being toasted in the process of manufacture (quite a novel idea) thev are remarkable for flavour and fragrance. The popular brands are "Riverhead Gold," aromatic; "Navy Cut" (Bulldog), medium;. . and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullsnead), full strength. The demand for these goods is growing so rapidly that the New Zealand tobacco industry is assuredly destined to become of the first importance—3s
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Shannon News, 13 March 1925, Page 1
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187Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 13 March 1925, Page 1
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