•Dr. Lankesler. formerly a wellknown .London coroner, once wrote about, tobacco: ‘"1 dare not, as a Physiologist, tell you there exists any proof of Its injurious influence when used in moderation. But the first; symptoms of giddiness, sickness, pal- ] pitation. weakness or uneasiness! while smoking should induce you inj lay it aside. Neglect these warnings j and you may he sorry.” The mi-j pleasant symptoms referred to by the] doctor often follow the use of foreign j tobaccos, bnt nevei- (lie use of ihe! tobaccos grown and manufactured by j the National Tobacco Company Ltd.] toasted. This process .develops llavom industry). It’s simply a <|ueslion of nicotine'. Most, foreign brands are full of it. The tobaccos referred toj contain hardly any. Also, they are] toasted. This process develops flavour ■ and aroma, and prevents ‘‘bite.”! Then- are various brands Call excellent), special favourites being Riverhead Gold (mild and delicious). Desert Gold, Cavendish (medium the sportsman’s smoke), Navy Cut No. li (Bulldog—medium), and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead—full strength). Safe smoking because 110-y are toasted. 4
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20527, 10 April 1941, Page 3
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