What i s the least injurious form of smoking? The doctors favour the pipe. So does Mr Stanley Baldwin, the British Premier (an inveterate smoker). By the way, Mr Baldwin differentiates be ween smokers. He says,judging by his experience, pipe smokers take a wider and saner view of things than either cigarette or cigor smokers. But that as it may, the pipe has much to recommend it hygienicrJJy. And what of fli • obi'cco ?That is an allimporant stion. Tobaccos heavily charged wPb vieofine (like most of the imported J Is) cannot be smoked habitually thout causing trouble sooner or 1 • r. The heart, the nerve-., or the generri health iisbo und to suffer. In mar 1 1 contrast are our New Zealand.gr tobaccos, ” - ch. n result of th* -lasting proems to which they are n subjected n-e ?■-. pure and so comparatively free from nicotine thatthe,. ay be indulged ia freely ■with nbsr-1 ■? safety '' -A ’b why doctors T'—or mend the.’t Db umable Jn three ; Rbf~l ( '‘ ’ Gold.” mild; “Ne w Cut” (Bv. r j, mclium; or “Cat Plug No. ]■ (Bulkhead), full strength. 4G
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 111, 6 April 1926, Page 5
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