“When tobacco has a very pronounced ‘bite’,” remarked the coroner at a Chicago inquest (or “autopsy,” as the Americans say), “it is obvious that it contains too much nicotine, and the habitual use of such tobacco is certainly unwise. It appears that in this case deceased (a house decorator who died while smoking his pipe), was a heavy smoker, sometimes using as much as two ounces of tobacco a day. This tobacco, a sample of which I have analysed, was unusually strong. Its nicotine content was three times as great as it should have been. It gradually affected the heart, and its cumulative effect was undoubtedly the cause of death.” Happily New Zealanders run no such risk. Our beautiful New 'Zealand tobacco is toasted, and this process, (necessitating the employment of elaborate machinery and. skilled labour), safeguards the smoker because it draws out the poisonous nicotine, besides imparting to the tobacco its famous flavour and unequalled fragrance. There are five toasted brands: Riverhead Gold, Des-, ert Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead). They are unique.
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“Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few” THE RT. HON. WINSTON CHURCHILL Xhe XirXoice \('((ls PILOTS WITH THESE QUALIFICATIONS FOR PILOTS ... FOR OBSERVERS . . . AGE: Applicants must have reached AGE: Applicants must have reached ' their fkth birthday, but not their yst their 18th birthday, but not their yyd birthday. birthday. EDUCATION : Minimum standard, EDUCATION : Minimum Standard, two years' post primary education, or an two years' post primary education, or an equivalent standard in mathematics. equivalent standard in mathematics. ZEALAND is playing a splendid role in the Empire’s great task of achieving victory in the air. But New Zealand needs more men in flying kit . . . men with intelligence and. initiative, courage and daring. t lf you are fit, if you have the qualifications, there is a place for you in the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Ask yourself .. . Should I be in flying kit ? Nolunteerfor the ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE Enquire for full particulars from the Royal New Zealand Air Force Selection Committee at the Drill Hall, Paeroa, on Thursday next, March 27th., from 10 a.m. to. noon; 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m-
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 50, Issue 3053, 21 March 1941, Page 3
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