His Excellency the Governor-General in tin address to the Town Planning Institute in Wellington, sipd he was delighted to find that the Lunds Department was turning its systematic attention to scenery preservation, under the able guidance of Mr. ,1. IS. Thompson. He had lately studied the last, report on the subject, and was pleased to see that no less than 7000 acres were _ added last year to the scenery reservations of the Dominion, and now there were no less than 851 scenery reserves, covering nearly 612,000 acres. He though! that was a very creditable, record. Melbourne ant i -tobaccoites are indignant because so many girls insist now on smoking while lunching or dining at the city restaurants, a fashion borrowed from Loudon. The objectors actually appealed to the Health Authorities to intervene. Hut the latter declared that smoking is not illegal in eating places, also that it is '‘not injurious to health.'” So they declined In do anything. Ol course, smoking is not injurious,to health —so long as Hie tobaccos’ right. If it’s choked with nicotine, as some imported bran :ls generally are, it. is highly injurious to health. Then why smolc it'/ Ouj - toasted New Zealand tobaccos cannot injure the health of even the inveterate smoker, because the toasting eliminates nearly all’ the nicotine in it. There are only four brands of toasted Riverliend Gold. Cavendish. Navy Cut No. 5, and Cut Plug No. 10. You can smoke these brands '‘till the 'cows come home" with absolute impunity, There are no other tobaccos at all like therm Where will you find their equal for fragrance and flavor?
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17407, 4 November 1930, Page 3
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