WITHIN THE LAW. It is illegal to soil whisky less than three; years of age--bnt you must protect yourself against immature tobacco raw tobacco iy every bit as bad as raw whisky. When tobacco is unripe—■while it still contains bitterness and " bite," it is raw .-md not fir, to .smoke. When it is " aged-in-wood " it ferments twice a year until, after two years, all the " heat," tho rawness, has gone out. of it. and it is cool and fragrant to smoke, with out a scrap of impurity in it. Enjoy your tobacco sife in the knowledge that you are not injuring yourself—- other words, smoke Hfchmond - -guaranteed " aged-in-wood " for at least two vears.— Advt
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18897, 20 December 1924, Page 13
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