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“What a blessing this smoking is! Perhaps the greatest we owe to the discovery of America.” Thuis the late Sir Arthur Helps, and millions of smokers the world over will agree with him. But great as is our indebtedness to America ifor giving ns the priceless boon of tobacco, the fact remains that practically all the American brands in u[se to-day contain an excess of nicotine. Ask any doctor what that means. He’ll tell you the risk you run in constantly smoking nicotinesoaked tobacco. But if these American tobaccos are unsafe, it is no less true that our New Zealand brands are perfectly innocuous. Why? Because they are toasted. What difference does that make? —a world of difference! Toasting rids the leaf of nicotine, and greatly enhances flavour and aroma. You can smoke toasted “till all’s blue,” and take no harm. Quite a lot of brands, too. Those most in demand? — R'.verhead Gold, Cavendish, sa y j Gut and Cut Plug No. 10. You caa 1 select according to the strmi ph » - o-i p; i for. s.

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Make ZAM-BUK A Daily Need! WHETHER used for a bruised knee, cut, burn, poisoned finger, grazed forehead, or a sprained ankle, or open wound, Zatn-Buk soon takes away the hurt, soreness and danger and ensures quick healthy healing. Ever-ready and thoroughly antiseptic Zam-Buk is the best, safest, and most efficient of home first-aids. Always keep handy a box of this grand healer. Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap too is excellent. (•Pi* Ointment l/fi or 3/6, Midlcinal Soap

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 10, 7 March 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 10, 7 March 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 10, 7 March 1930, Page 8

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