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Even non-smok.ci-9 must (or should) admit that tobacco Is a splendid disinfectant. It wan found to he so in the great plague year in England (IGGJ) and in our own day medical men often consider it invaluable in helping to ward off infection. But 11 is in times of mental stress that so many value it. Every smoker knows how comforting it is in time of trouble. Inferior brands, however, are best avoided, and it should of course, he as free from nicotine as possible. The American tobaccos, by the way, are all more or less loaded with the latter. Bui our New Zealand varieties, on the other hand, contain very little. Hence their appeal to the smoker who can go on puffng ihem nil day long if he likes without fear of consequences. And, owing to the fact that the leaf is toasted—quite a novel-notion —they arc as remarkable for llavour as for fragrance. Your tobacconist lias them. Ask for "lUverhead gold," mild "Navy Cut" (Bullting) medium, or "Cut Plug .No. 10" ; Bullslicad) full strencth. j2 "To be or not to be - "To rub or to rub?" Ah! that 1? the question, sings "NO-RUBBING LAUNDRY HEI the abolisuer of washboard slavery.

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16813, 3 June 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16813, 3 June 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16813, 3 June 1926, Page 12