j i j£Voii’ t smoke Jn bed,, Bad habit. A j «y«llingtpn man is perhaps ..realising I that now. H e fell asleep the other | night, pipe in mouth, and woke to find the bed in ,flauie s and his body "badly burned. Anti-tobacs will probably say “serve him right.”, But, .because a man is imprudent enough to smok e in bed' is no reason why all smoking should ibe condemned. As well denounce all motoring fljfeoanSg some motorists run foolish risks. But smoking in bed is not the only unwise habit practised by smokers. The habit of smoking tobacco rank with nicotine is. far too ’common—and really dangerous. 'Happily, however, ther e is l less risk of that happening in this country than in any other under the gun for the sufficient reason that ou r beautiful ;New Zealand tobacco is used by,, most smokers here.. and.as.it is toasted, and the nicotine in it, eliminated it is perfectly harmless. Take any one of the four brands> Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut. No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish,, or Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) j and you’ll find it not only delightful smoking but sale smoking!— Advt. ->
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1933, Page 3
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