‘'Should women smoke?” asked a .London daily recently. “Well, most, of tile.m ,flo, anyhow. And why not ? Saiico for, the. gander should 'be sauce tor the goose. There’s no more -harm in ' smoking than there is in eating your dinner as long as the baccy is all right. The trouble is it’s so often all wrong. Those foreign brands, with their high percentage of nicotine, would tax .the constitution of an ostrich if ostriches' smoked. And you can’t smoke stuff like 'that without paying the penalty in impaired health sooner or later. The safe way is to stick to the New Zealand tobaccos. They can’t burl even the inveterate smoker because they contain', so little' nicotine. Delightful smoking, too! Full of flavour and fragrance. And they don’t ' ‘ bite. ’ ’ They owe their virtues, largely to the fact-that the leaf is toasted. Popular, bra mlg: ■ aromatic). . 'Cavendish' (ftn agitable medium), .Navy Gut No. 3 (a- blend of choice tobaccos), and Cut Plug No. 10 (rich, dark and full-flavoured). They are on sale by Tobacconists everywhere. ;?i: v 21
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Northern Advocate, 16 March 1929, Page 13
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