Like tne rusei on in nan whisky so the Nicotine in'strong tobacco is injurious to health. It is an astonishing fact' that the leaf produced in certain localities of the Auckland and Nelson districts contains less Nicotine than any other tobacco known. This is of the utmostMmportance- with regard to the development of the N.Z. Tobacco industry, because it is just these mild types..of leaf that are eagerly sought after by manufacturers abroad and fabulous prices are often paid for them. New Zealand indeed will become famous for its unique tobacco, and the local product will be our national smoke. Unlike some of the foreign tobaccos, the N.Z. article does not bite the tongue, it smokes smooth and mellow and leaves tlic mouth sweet and clean. Moreover it is all pure lobacco with a distinctive flavour, obtainable in various strengths. Gut plug No. 10 for those who appreciate a full body, and Riverhead Gold for the lover of a very mild aromatic, while Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog) represents the medium strength. "DOCTORS' SPECIAL"—THAT'S THE SPIRIT. No matter whether it is on the bowling green, after tennis or golf, on a fishing expedition or on an arduous motor journey, your thoughtfulness in having on hand a bottla of Doctors' Special Reliable Old Scotch Whisky will bo appreciated. It always makes good friend's. "Doctors' Special" is a rare old Scotch; matured to a ripe age in wood. There's no finer spirit comes from Bonnie Scotland. Most good hotels stock it. Be sure to call for "Doctors' Special" next time. i
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Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16174, 27 December 1924, Page 19 (Supplement)
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