"I put It to you,U said counsel for the wife, in a maintenance' case the other day, addressing defendant, "that if you were not so fond of luxuries you’d be better off? Now drew much tobacco d.’,you smoke a "Luxuries?’’ snorted hubby, "call terbaciser a luxury? I call it a bilkin’'necessity, see? And If yqu.ast ute, how much I smoke a week, Mr Nosey:Parker,-it’s four ounces, and I can’t do 1 with less.’? "Better for your health if you could,” replied counsel. But that depends. Pour ounces weekly of imported is - too much, because being full of nicotine, it cannot be safely indulged-"in .'to--that extent. Four ounces of New Zealand (produced by the National Tobacco Co., Ltd., pioneers of the N.Z. Tobacco .Industry) can quite safely be smoked each week, or even more than that. You see it is toasted, and the toasting absorbs mpst of the nicotine. These are the only toasted tobaccos. They are delightful smoking: ‘ ‘Riverhead Gold” (mild)' "Cavehdish ’’ (medium), "Naw: Cut", (medium); "Cut, Plug No. 10’’ (full). t , 78
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Northern Advocate, 21 December 1929, Page 13
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