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CIGARETTES RUIN THE WILL

Medical science agrees that in the use of tobacco the cigarette works a special evil of its own which tobacco in other forms does' not effect. This evil result may be due to drugs, or to the paper wrappers, or to the fact that the smoke is always inhaled into the lungs, while cigar smoke is not. No form of tobacco eats into the will as cigarettes do. It is the very cheapness of the cigarette and its adaptability for concealment that tempts the boy's callow intelligence.

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New Zealand Tablet, 4 November 1909, Page 1757

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CIGARETTES RUIN THE WILL New Zealand Tablet, 4 November 1909, Page 1757

CIGARETTES RUIN THE WILL New Zealand Tablet, 4 November 1909, Page 1757