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During a discussion on smoking by the members' of a Southerii -Rotary Club recently, a speaker declared - “My experience is' that as a' general thing the smoker is a man of broader niewsvhhd wider 'sympathies than-f,he c non-smoker: Of eourso l ’knmr tobacco has its foes—-and 'very bitter they can bo—'but, taking, one consideration with another, as Gilbert said - •it' must be, admitted, in ' all fairness, •that its ’virtues" : far optnumhef ‘ its faults," (Hear, hear’.).- It has beeit accused of undermining the health. When it does-that it is*,‘because it is too’ full of nicbtino." ■ Look""at some of the imported brands— rank with' poison 1 Take it from .mo our New Zealand toasted .tobaccos are ‘ ‘the ’ sweetest, the purest, : and the most fragrant. vThey are; practically free ttom nicotine becauso the ‘toastiilg Pi 4* -S3 the New Zealand Qt-eiw;-time,'?,?*(EaugKfer and applause). The. hrqnds . referred to by tins veteran smoker are •' RiverNayy- Cut No: 8? «na.-:Cutr-PliK?£No. 10. .’ These are the only toasted tobaccos.*

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11453, 2 March 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11453, 2 March 1931, Page 2