If a non-smoker attempts to travel in a smoke-ear on some of the American tramways he or she will be politely but firmly invited to get out. Smokers would welcome such a regulation In New Zealand, for our smokecars are frequently invaded by so many non-smokers (chiefly women) that smokers are crowded out. ’Twas not always thus ! But the ladies have long since ceased to shrink from tobacco smoke and declare it “ makes them ill ”; so far from that, they’ll tell you they “ just love it.” The explanation seems to be that the coarser mid ranker varieties of the- weed are gradually dying out In New Zealand and giving place to better-quality lines notably our famous toasted blends, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bnllshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Itiverilead Gold and Desert Gold, all of them so full of fragrance and even the antl-tobaccoite is silenced. The purity of these popular brands is assured; toasting eliminates most of their nicotine, and thus renders them the safest, as they are the most delicious, of all tobaccos. (666)
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Putaruru Press, Volume XX, Issue 1193, 1 August 1946, Page 5
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