i_ I>jc7 you know tliat Lord Jellicoe was e a devotee of the “weed?” He chiefly smokes cigarettes ? but confines him* a self to one packet of ten per diem, j. Quite moderate! Yes. Some people smoke thrice that quantity lietween breakfast and tied. But despite Uio popularity of the “mg,” millions of smokers prefer the pipe. As to the injuriousness of smoking it largely depends upon the tobacco. The imported brands, as a rule, are simply loaded 1 with nicotine, so that their habitual use cannot be good. Jn that respect they differ materially from our N evv Zealand grown tobaccos. 'llic.se aJ O toasted —hence their delightful. fi av(>ur and fragrance. Also eoJUparalively fre-e from nicotine and do not burn the tongue, wreck the nen fS or affect the heart. There is unquestionably a great future before ilio® tobaccos, and already the growing. € * !r " ing and manufacture of the leaf h* coming an important New Zealand 111 j dnstry, and farmers are finding a I bnccvj crop a profitable one to cuUn* ! t I Brands chiefly in demand are head Cold, mild; Navy Cut (Bulldog); medium ; and Cut Plug No 10, folk °°
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9026, 4 November 1925, Page 4
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