What is the least injurious form of smoking ? The doctors favour the pipe. So does Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Biitish Premier (an inveterate smoker). Bv the way, Mr. Baldwin differentiates between smokers. He says, judging by his experience, pipe smokers take a wider and saner view of things than either cigarette or cigar smokers. Be lhat as il may, the pipe has much to recommend it hygienically. And what of the tobacco ? That is an all-important question. Tobaccos heavily charged with nicotine (like most of the imported brands) cannot be smoked habitually without causing trouble sooner or later. The heart, the nerves, or the general health is bound to suffer. In marked contrast are our New Zealandgrown tobaccos, which, as a result of the toasting process to which ihev are now subjected, are s* pure and so comparatively free from nicotine lhat they may B* freely wilh absolute safety. That’s whydoctors reemmend them. Obtainable in three grades—"Riverhead Gold,” mild; “Navy Cut” (Rulldog), medium; or ‘Cut Plug No. 10” (Bulkhead), full strength.
First aid for coughs, colds and influenza Woods’ Great Pepperment Cure.
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Northland Age, Volume 25, Issue 27, 22 October 1925, Page 3
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