According to advice received by the Automobile Association (Auckland), tin. road in. the 'South Island between Kingston and Queenstown, skirting the eastern shores of Lake Whkatipu, will not lie open to traffic until April 1. Originally it was expected it would be finished by the endi of January. Titer* is a car ferry service between Kingston and Queenstown. Reported from Melbourne that a new chum employed as a rousabout on a bite up-country station accidentally swallowed some sheep dip—with fatal results. rp 'ie < ,, i. it. was shown at the inquest, contained a quantity of nicotine. Hence the tragedy! Of course, as most people know, nicotine is a deadly poison. And yet smokers innumerable are (often without realising it) constantly exposing themselves 1 to needless risk hv smoking tobacco loaded with nicotine. Of course when consumed in the pipe bad tobacco acts comparatively slowly. But "it gets there all the same," and its habitual use may bo attended with disastrous results. Bo on the safe side and use "toasted." The toasting this famous tobacco Rets ut the factory frees it to a large extent from nicotine and this renders it practically harmless. As for flavor and aroma toasted—the genuine toasted —stands absolutely alone. There is no tobacco to compare with it. If you would avoid worthless imitations ask for Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead). Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Rlverhead Gold or Desert Gold.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18920, 23 January 1936, Page 7
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234Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18920, 23 January 1936, Page 7
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