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“Look here,” said a Wellinton man to his tobacconist, “my Doctor says I must stop smoking unless I can discover a tobacco free trom nicotine. Some contract —What!” The tobacconist smiled. ‘Afraid I haven’t a brand in stock absolutely free from nicotine,” he said, “most imported brands are full of it. But the New Zealand toasted tobaccos are practically free from the-poison. The toasting eliminates nearly all of it. Your Doctor won’t object to you smoking New Zealand. Can’t harm you. And the flavour and bouquet would satisfy any connoiseur No, there are not many brands, ouly four in fact—Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, Cut Plug No io and Navy Cut No 3, You like lull-flavoured I know, so try a tin of Cut Plug No 10. I’m selling a lot of it (and of the other three brands as well) and can honestly recommend it.” The customer took the tip. He’ll find itws a good one. Toasted New~Zealand tobacco has fairly captured the market, and go where you will you’ll find it on sale.

Friends say I’m “a goof” as a golfer, That my “putting” and “slicing are weak, Each pal who stands by is a’scoffer, When I handle a “raashie” or “cleek.” In bloomers and brugnes I feel nobby, Till a cough or a oold I endure ; And everyone favours my hobby For Woods'Great Peppermint Cure.

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Northland Age, Volume II, Issue 33, 20 August 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Northland Age, Volume II, Issue 33, 20 August 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Northland Age, Volume II, Issue 33, 20 August 1930, Page 7

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