“He who smokes dines." So runs the old Spanish proverb, and many a smoker can testify to its truth. As a regular substitute for food tobaccosmoke is of course of little value. But it will certainly deaden the pangs of hunger for a time. It is, however, more useful as a tranquilliser of the mind in times of mental stress. At such moments, as every smoker knows it is extremely soothing and comforting. Care should be exercised in its selection, though. If the beneficient influence of the weed is to be enjoyed to the fullest possible extent, it must be pure and of the finest quality. The New Zealand tobacco is the best because the toasting process to which it is subjected extracts the nicotine from it, and it is rendered safe to smoke to any extent. The toasting also gives this tobacco its world-famed flavour and delightful aroma. Only four brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. Beware of imitations!
“Tis not for mortals always to be blest.*'—Armstrong. At any moment you may catch a bad cold. Be prepared. Get Baxter's Lung Preserver to-day and keep It handy. This rich, red, warming compound instantly soothes sore throats, stops hacking coughs and banishes influenza. Better still, “Baxter’s” builds up the weakened system and fortifies it against relapse- If you are subject to- colds, take Baxter’s Lung Preserver occasionally, to ward off attacks. 1/6,2/6,4/6. All chemists and stores.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume XXII, 5 August 1932, Page 3
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