The Into Fergus Hume, whose “Mystery of a Hansom Cal>” male 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. Rut really pure tobacco, that is tobacco containing a trifling percentage of nicotine is not met with everywhere every day. Even in London it is rare. Here in Maoriland it may be obtained at the nearest tobacconist’s shop! The New Zealand grown and manufactured article is probably the purest and least harmful in the world, and, smokers may indulge in it to their hearts’ content without running the smallest risk. This famous tobacco owes its excellence to the fact that it is toasted—the only tobacco that Is, by tlie way. This process draws the poison out of it besides accounting. for its wonderful flavour and matchless bouquet. Four brands only: Out Plujf NO. 10, Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Navy Cut No. 3.
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3932, 16 January 1933, Page 5
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