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Even non-snu)Kcit> must (or should) admit that tobacco is a splendid disinfectant. 11 was found lo be so in the great plague year in England (100 o) and in our own day medical men often consider it invaluable in helping lo ward off infection. But il is in limes of menial stress lhat so many value it. Every smoker knows bow comforting il is in lime of trouble. Inferior brands, however, are best avoided, and it should of course, be as free from nicotine as possible. The American '.obaceos, by the way, are all more or less loaded with the latter. But our New Zealand varieties, on Hie other hand, contain very Utile. Hence their appeal to tin; smoker who can go on puffng them all day long it' he likes without fear of consequences. And, owing to the fact thai the leal' is toasted—quite a novel notion —they are as remarkable for llavour as for fragrance. Your tobacconist has them. Ask for "Riverhead gold," mild "Navy CuL" (Bulldog) medium, or "Cut Plug No. 10" (Bullshcad) full slrenslU. y>

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16788, 4 May 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16788, 4 May 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16788, 4 May 1926, Page 6