"What a blessing this amoking Is! perhaps the greatest we owe to the discovery of America." So wrote the late Sir Arthur Helps, and millions of smokers the world over have doubtless ■ t endorsed his words. But great as is our indebtedness to America for giving us the priceless boon of tobacco, the t&ot \ remains that practically all the American' brands In use to-day con- 1 tain an excess of nicotine. And that is bad, as any dootor" will tell you. It lis no less- true that the purest toihaccos of a,ll— i.e., those comparatively free from nicotine are our own New .Zealand varieties. They are so pure, . m fact, that they may be indulged m rt with-, the utmost impunity. The leaf . "Vis toasted-in the process of- znanufac- ', -ture. Hence their delicious flavor and '■..'.- 4g?ightful fragrance. They come m ' feyeral' strengths, 1 and are thus adapt- ' ied io all tastes. You can get them at any tobacconist's. Ask for "River- ! ;hea.d : -Gold" mild, "Navy Cut" (Bull-. 'i dbgf) " medium, or "Cut Plug No, 10'!
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NZ Truth, Issue 1147, 24 November 1927, Page 14
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175Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1147, 24 November 1927, Page 14
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