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j WONDERFUL “PRISMATIC BING’’

(Reuter.) (Received 1.1.25 a.m.) New York, April 7, “Prismatic ring” will enable ratlin I enthusiasts both to see and hear the ! next Olympic Games, the presidential inauguration, etc., the inventor, Kran--1 cis Jenkins, predicted in a report to 1 tlie American Chemical Society meetj ing at Baltimore, Maryland. He stated that it would bring University education to the farms and enable inilitaiy headquarters to look through a lens carried by an airplane. j Nicotine is very poisoness. Even in small quantities, pure nicotine ti uses vomiting, purging and collapse, and when you consider that many imported tobacco's contain as 1 .'mV; as 4 per cent, to 5 per cent of

I ; aotine, it show's bow careful you must be in your choice. Smokers will be interested to learn that some of our N.Z, grown types hardly contain as much as 2 per cent, of nicotine. Small wonder that the local article is so much milder and less harmful, but besides as a result of the toasting process to which the tobacco is now being subjected the aroma has been greatly improved. The flavour is brought fully out, while, at the same time any deleterious elements which may be contained in the leaf are destroyed. Smokers are unanimously in favour of the new departure and proclaim toastbd tobacco superior to any other. Obtainable in three strengths. Riverhead Gold very mild and aromatic, Toasted Navy Cut medium, and Cut! Plug No. 10. the Bullhead label is I recommended to those who prefer a full body.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 40, 8 April 1925, Page 6

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LATEST IN RADIO Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 40, 8 April 1925, Page 6

LATEST IN RADIO Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 40, 8 April 1925, Page 6

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