Even nuii-.suio.kt.Ti, must (or should! admit that itobacco is a splendid dlsin* feciaut. It was found to Ik; n> in the rreat plague year in England (IGCo) ind in our own day medical men often •onsider it iiivaiuulile in helping te . ward off infection. But it i-s iiu times of mental stress that so many value it. Kvc-ry smoker kturns how comforting it .s in time of trouble. Inferior brands lowcver, are liest avoided, and it should l if course. lie free from nicotine 38 Hissible. The American tobaccos, b.V> - b- way t are all more or less loaded with the latter. But our New Zealand ram-ties, on the other hand, contain cry little. Henw tln ir appeal to the ■moker win, can go on puffing them all lay long if lie likes without fear of onsfipieiieos. And, owing to the fact bat the half is toasted cjiiito a. novel union—- they arc as remarkable for iavoiir as for fragrance. Your tobae■oni.st lias ilu-m._ Ask for “Riverheafl, ' lob].’' mild, fl Navv Cut” (Bulldog) Medium, or ‘‘Cut Ring No 10” (Bullsu’ad) full strength, * ■V nods’ Great Peppermint Oure, 'or influenza Colds take
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9161, 19 April 1926, Page 2
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