“Is smoking injurious ” Dr. Giotti, the famous Italian nerve specialist, says it entirely depends on the tobacco. He states that many ox the well-known American brands arc so rich in nicotine that they are best avoided, because their constant use is bound to cause nerve trouble. He considers smoking may be actually beneficial under the proper conditions. His advice to smokers is: “Select a brand that while satisfying youi ‘tobaccohunger’ is yet practically free from nicotine.” But it is not always easy to find such tobaccos. However, we certainly have them right here in New Zealand. They arc grown and the leaf is cured and manufactured for the market within the Dominion. In fact, tobacco culture and manufacture now constitute one of our most promising industries. Moreover, our New Zealand grown tobaccos are so pure and relatively so free from nicotine that they quite fulfil the Italian specialist’s conditions. They may be obtained from any tobacconist. Ask fur “Riverbed Gold, ’ ’ ; ‘ ‘ Navy Cut ’ (Bulldog), medium; or “Cut Plug No. 10.. (Bull.shcad), full strength.'
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 86, 27 March 1926, Page 5
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