.... Even non-smokers must (or should) admit that tobacco is a splendid disinfectant. It was found to be so |_ n 'the great plhgue in England (1665) and in our. own day medical men often consider it invaluable in helping to ward! off infection. But it is in times of mental stress that so many _ value ' it. -Every smoker knows how k;'comforting it is in time of trouble. brands, however, are best " {avoided, and it should of .course, be .as free from nicotine as possible, lite American, tobaccos, by the way, are all more or less loaded with the latter.. But our New Zealand varieties " on the other hand, contimi very little. Hence their appeal to the smoker who can go' on : puffing without tear ot (consequences and, owing to the fact that the leaf is toasted-quite ,a novel notion—they are as remark/able for flavour as for f™f [n ™- Your tobacconist has them. Ask lot "Riverhead Gold," mild, "Navy Cut (Bulldog) medium, or "Cut Plug N°. iliO" (Bullshead) full strength.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 6 February 1928, Page 5
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168Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 6 February 1928, Page 5
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