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Pipe—cigar—cigarette? Which is the least injurious form of smoking? Doctors mostly favour the pipe. But it really all depends on the tobacco. Imported brands are almost always so loaded with nicotine that their habitual use is attended with grave risk. The sight may suffer, so may . the heart, or you may become “a mere bundle of nerves.” If you have any of these symptoms (and you may have them all) change your baccy. Try the New Zealand. It’s delightful smoking. Pure, sweet, cool and fragrant. And it can’t hurt you even if you over-indulge That’s because —unlike all other tobaccos —it is toasted. Toasting brings out flavour and aroma just as the toasting (or roasting) of cocoa or coffee beans does. You may smoke these fine tobaccos (there are several brands', including Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, Cut Plug No. 10 and Navy Cut), without the slightest fear of consequences. They are the world’s -purest brands, and their growth and manufacture now constitute one of the Dominion’s most important secondary industries. 9S

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 March 1930, Page 2

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