FOOTBALL
OPENING DAY. Ihc following will i-eprescnt the Athlotic ootba.ll Club in the competitions on the Domain to-mor-row : Seniors—Huthnance, Polley, Cameion. Tassel I, Mountfort, Castaing, "Wilkinson, Hayinan, Ayres, Phelps Bryants (2), Kelly, Backs, lies, Cambic. Juniors.—Denniston, Washer, McKenzie, Wintle, Hopkins, Johnstone, Welton, Dean, Merriman, Faulkner (2), Bremner, Bailey, Gamble and MacPherson. All players are requested to he on the ground at 2 p.m. sharp.
Pipe smoking is becoming increasingly popular amongst men, although there is a lessened demand, tobacconists will tell you, for very strong tobaccos, which, of course, owe their strength to the excess of nicotine they contain. And excess of nicotine is bad. That is why the habitual use of imported tobaccos—mostly full of nicotine and consequent!y so liable to cause heart and nerve trouble—should be avoided. The safest tobaccos on the market are those produced in New Zealand. They contain so. little nicotine that they can be smoked from daylight to dark without fear of consequences. And for flavour and aroma they are simply unrivalled. That in attributable largely to the fact that the leaf is toasted —quite a new departure in the manufacture of tobacco. These aoods are now in general request. They are in several strengths, so that they are adapted to all tastes, heading lines are:— "Riverhend (told" (mild). “Navy Cut” and ‘‘Cavendish” (medium), “Cut Plug No. 10,” “Bullshoad” (fullstrength).*
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10053, 19 April 1929, Page 2
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