What's the difference 'twixt whisky and tobacco? It lias been defined thus; "Whisky makes you talk; tobacco makes you think." It's certainly true that great painters, sculptors, musicians, writers, chess players and orators are generally great smokers. Anti-tobac coites will tell you that smokers are the slaves of a vicious habit and run all sorts of terrible risks. As a matter of faict, if tobacco is used, and not abused, it won't hurt anybody, provided it is of good quality, and, of course, the loss nicotine it contains the better. "Unfortunately, moet of the American tobaccos just reek with nicotine. And that's where they differ from our New Zealand-grown brands, which aro delightfully cool and full of flavor and fragrance. Moreover, they contain so little nicotine that you can go on smoking them "until all is blue" and take no harm. That they are popular with smokers is proved by their very large sale. Ask for "Riverhead Gold" (mild), "Navy Cut" (medium), or "Out Plug No. 10" (full strength). The latest addition k "Cavendish Mixture."—2A,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16243, 18 January 1927, Page 4
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175Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16243, 18 January 1927, Page 4
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