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The late Fergus Hume, whose “Mystery of a Hansom Gab.” made all London talk once upon a time, was then a heavy smoker, but very fastidious in his choice of tobacco, maintaining that pure tobacco was harmless but that if it contained overmuch nicotine- it might do infinite mischief. Doctors will confirm that. But really pure tobacco, tslat is tobacco containing a trifling percentage of nicotine, is not met with everywhere every day. Even in London it is rare. Here in Maori- ! land it may be obtained at the nearest j tobacconist’s shop! The New Zealand I grown and manufactured article is probably the purest and least harmful , jr, the world, and smokers may indulge in it to their heart’s content without : running Hie smallest risk. This famous tobacco owes its excellence to the fact that it is toasted —the only tobacco that is, by the way. This process i draws the poison out of it besides aci counting for its wonderful flavour and I matchless bouquet. Five brands only: ! Cut Plug No. 10, Cavendish, Riverj head Gold, Desert Gold and Navy Cut i No. 3.
Friend, when a cold invades the nose. And damp the daily hanlcy prows. When racking coughs distract the breast, And rob you of your nightly rest. And shooting pains in chest and joint To pulmonary troubles point— What can once more good health ensure? •Why, simply Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 31, 20 March 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)
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