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Love children, and you will remain young-, Be kind, is a maxim, Al; So here's to the song thta is sung, Of love, laughter, jollity, fun. Gaiety, happiness, health Are riches for those who are poor, When you cough, chase it off! You have wealth In Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. A famous London (Harley Street) specialist’s tribute to the value of tobacco: “The ground on which tobacco holds so firm a footing is that of nearly every luxury, it is the least injurious. It does infinitely less harm than opium. It is in on sense worse than tea. Also, a thorough smoker is never a glutton. It brings quiet to the over-worn body and restless mind. The. over-wrought man finds in it a quietus for his exhaustion.’’ But the doctor insists that the tobacco must be “pure.” Well, if purity is to he a criterion, how many of the foreign tabaeeos will (ill the bill? Brands reeking with nicotine assuredly cannot be considered “pure!” If you want a really pure article, go for the tobaccos grown and manufactured [ in New Zealand by the National Tobacco Company (pioneers of the New Zealand tobacco industry). Hardly any nicotine in them because they are toasted. They are peculiarly soothing, cool,fragrant and delicious. Ask for Riverhead Gold (mild), Navy Cut or Cavendish (medium) or Cut Plug No. 10 (full strength).’ l

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume XV, 23 August 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume XV, 23 August 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume XV, 23 August 1929, Page 2

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