Tobacco as a disinfectant? Antitobacs laugh at the idea. But if there's nothing in it why d& so many doctors smoke? Of course, they may love the weed for its own sake, but doubtless value it as a safeguard as well, and although constantly exposed to risks they seem to enjoy comparative immunity from infection. And mark this: During the terrible outbreak of influenza in 1918 in New Zealand it is recorded that of the numerous ambulance drivers engaged in conveying the sick to hospital, only four were affected, and of those four three were non-smokers! But if tobacco is to effactually ward off infection it must be good, as of course, it should be in any case if the smoker values his health. And in all respects "toasted" stands first and foremost. Not only is it composed of the choicest leaf, but it's the safest. Toasting does it! —and the famous toasted blends. Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Pocket Edition, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold are as pure as they are fragrant.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 13769, 12 October 1942, Page 2
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