| The long drawn out dispute at Fremantle concerning the crew of the Commonwealth lighthouse steamer Kyogle has been settled. The present crew will be returned to Sydney and a new crow signed on.
Sherlock Holmes, the famous detective of fiction, smoked strong black stag tobacco and derived inspiration from it when puzzling over some problem of .more than ordinary complexity. Shag is too full-flavoured for many smokers. It contains a lot of Nicotine. • and excess of nicotine is a bad thing. | The habitual use of such tobacco is bound sooner or later to affect the con-1 sumcr injuriously. Unfortunately practically all imported tobaccos are heay-1 ily charged with nicotine. And in that respect they differ essentially from our New Zealand grown tobaccos, the. comparatively small amount of nicotine which constitutes one of their chief recommendations. Also—and this is important —they arc all toasted, and toastinf, brings out tho flavour of tho leaf in a most remarkable way. There arc several brands of this popular tobacco. Riverhead Gold mild, Navy Cut (Bulldog label) medium and Cut Plug No. Io (Bull’s Head) full strength. Each of them has its merits. . That seasoned smoker, Sherlock Holmes, would doubtlessly prefer the last-named. —No. I 18 I
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 235, 11 September 1924, Page 5
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