- For a r^aget,. two. men. at Brighton, England, recently matched themselves, one agaipst; the other, to see which co.uld smoke - the-most tobacco in "a givenl time. The i .contest lasted for hours. The. tobacco was- American ox medium strength, -The winner smoked two and a quarter ounces. - He looked as if, lie- had ■ had more than enough when he put .his pipe down. . The loser was going- strong .when, he.... collapsed.., ; Heart. Efict.is-most of, these ‘American j tobaccos, are full of “juice” (nicotine) land nicotine in excess plays the dick-. , ensj with heart and nerves. , No tobacco 5,s absolutely, free from it, but dur New Zealand, grown brands contain so little that, .they are practically harmless.. They can be; spioked freely without causing any trouble. Eyen/the doctors recommend/ them. Coo), .sweet and fragrant, "they appeal to all smokers. Try them. If you like a soothing mild, aromatic ask for •_ ‘ ‘ R.iverhead Gold,” or if you- prefer something stronger, get some “Navy Cut ’’ medium ; or “Cut Plug No. 10”' full flavoured.—7l.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3031, 29 December 1928, Page 6
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