“T think we shall till be happier if wo smoke.” Thus Mr. Justice l!'rascr when presiding at a prolonged sitting of the Transport Appeal Hoard at Auckland recently. Mis Honor then lit up and his example was speedily followed by counsel, clerks, reporters and ;onlookers. The judge evidently believes in the power of, tobacco to make people happy. So it does. But it must be the right sort of tobacco. Most of the • imported brands reek ! with nicotine Such tobacco never, made anyone happy-—for long.. The purest brands of all are those produced here in -New Zealand. . They possess not' mily an exquisite llavour but a peculiarly deHghtful fragrance. and owing • to tlleir containing only a comparatively small: amount of nicotine you can smoke them all day -long if you want to .without ‘‘suffering any unpleasant or injurious after-effects. Anv tohacconist 'Vill supplr von Ask for “Biverhead (Ibid”, if vmi are accustomed to a mild aromatic, 'Navy Cut” i(Build)g) if >•;?>•?- thing- strong w: but .if vou hke a full flavored sort; try “Cut' Plug No. ' CBallshead);—7 /. ' r -; yv \. ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10412, 20 October 1927, Page 6
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