A collection of twenfcy, '■old snuffboxes (gome of them with lids encrusted with germs) -realised nearly £IOOO at ( auction in London not long since. J Snuffing was once upon a'time as tom-j mon a s smoking is row. 'Will smoking ever go out of fashion? ..Neve 1 ’! and tha harder the times the greater the demand for the weed! . It has, become* a “necessary commodity’ in | this strenuous age. But to get the maximum amount of pleasure and en- j joyment out of it (ar.d that without j detriment to the health), it is absolutely 'essential 5t should bo pure, •i.e. as free from nicotine as it can be. Fortunately there need bo no difficulty about that in this country for our New Zealand tobacco is reckoned not only the world's purest but the most f ra * grant and delicious. It owes its fame (now spreading far beyond 'N.Z.), to f the fact that it is toasted which process' i not only largely eliminates the nicotine! in it but imparts to it it s matchless’ flavour and unrivalled bouquet. Foul brands: Eiverhead Gold. Navy Gut I No. 3. Cavendirsh, and Cut Plug No. j 10.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1933, Page 8
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