Ihv Lanikeslter, fjormorijy a, wellknown London Coroner, once wroic with regard to tobacco- “1 claro not as a physiologist toll you that there exists any proof of its injurious influence when used, in moderation. But the first symptoms of giddiness, sickness, palpitation weakness or uneasiness while smoking should induce you to lay it aside. Neglect these warnings and you may seriously embarrass your health.’ 1 ’ The unpleasant symptoms referred to by the doctor often follow tho continued use of foreign tobaccos, but never the continual use of your own beautiful New Zealand brands. It’s all a question of nicotine. Most foreign brands are full of it. Tho New Zealand brands contain very little, also the leaf is toasted. This develops tho flavour and renders the tobacco mellow, eliminating bite. Tliverheacl Cold, mild, so is, Cavendish (tho sportsman’s smoke), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), medium, and (hit, Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), full strength. 7
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 35, 13 February 1929, Page 7
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