Another g - rowl about the invasion of non-smoking; carriages on .the railways ■by smokers.- .Somebody wrote to an Auckland paper the ether day to say it was ‘‘Seifish and discourteous” of i smokers to offend in this way, Quito [ But uhat about the non-smokers, who | rush smoking ears (railway and trami every chance they get? Why smokers are constantly being .“crowded out” by non-smokers. Happens every day. As to tobacco-smoke annoying 'people who don’t, smoke, it must he admitted that many tobaccos (including the bulk of the foreign brands) are rather rank. Too much nicotine in them. And these tobaccos are neither good to smoke nor good to smell. That’s where they differ so essentially from our Now Zealand tobaccos. Almost free from nicotine, they are appreciated by all smokers because, smoke them as freely as you will, they won’t do you any harm. And they are unsurpassed for flavour and bouquet. Popular brands: “Kivcrhead Gold” (sweet and mild), “Cavendish’ ’ (medium), “Navy Cut No, 8” .(a choice blen,d) and *“Cut Plug No. 10” (a fine, rich full-flavour-ed variety),
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Northern Advocate, 14 March 1929, Page 6
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