The curious habit so common in America oi popping an unlighted cigar in the mouth ami chewing an inch or two of ;t to pulp, is not popular with us, although the chewing of black plug tobacco is common eougli amongst sailors everywhere However, with the rank and iilo of Englishmen, “tho pipe’s the tiling,” and a source of enjoyment, daily, to millions. But discrimination should be exercised in the choice of tobacco. Brands lull of nicotine (as the American tobaccos usually are), ought to be cut out, because nicotine is the source of all the mischief when tobacco proves injurious. Our New Zealand grown tobaccos am about the purest going and contain only a trilling jiercentage of nicotine — a negligible quantity., That is why you can go on smoking them all the time with the utmost safety. They won’t do vou any harm. And they are delightfully fragrant. You can get them oF any 'strength. Ask for “Hiverhead Gold,” mild;' “Nnv.v medium; or'“Cut I’lug No. 10” (Bullshead), full strength.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 23 March 1926, Page 7
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170Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 23 March 1926, Page 7
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