Clergymen, (most of them .anyway) are notoriously heavy smokers, and have always been, says an 18th century writer. “The generality of parsons can no more write a sermon without a pipe in their mouths than without a Concordance in their hands.” To l jacco is undoubtedly a great aid to literary effort. But it’s not all gold that glitters ami it’s not all tobacco that is reliable. The great fault of so many brands is that they are overloaded with nicotine, and nicotine constantly absorbed through a pipe into tbe system is not a good thing. Ask any doctor. The perfect tobacco .should not only be flagrant and soothing, but as free from nicotine as may be. And the outstanding example of the kind is found in the genuine toasted. This tobacco—Cut "Bing No. 10 vßullshead), Cavendish Navy Cut No 3 (Bulldog), Riverkead Gold and Desert Gold—combines a. fine flavour with a beautiful bouquet, and being practically without nicotine (toasting is responsible for that) is as harmless as tobacco can possibly be. There is nothing finer manufactured.
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For Coughs oriel Colds, never tails.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13285, 17 June 1936, Page 2
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