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.The old-time Jack-tar was1 nofc so well off in many respecls as the mode'rn bluejacket. For one thiug his tobaceo ratvon colxsisted of "piug," olar-k as ink and hard as a brick. To-day naVy meii gst ''cut-up." Tbe old "black-jack," as it was called, was far from an ideal smoke owing to the very high percentage of nicotine it cdntamed. For that rnatter, practically all the American tobaccSs in use to-day contain an, excesS Of Uifcotine. Hence the prevalence amongsfc smokers of heart and fierve troubles. Nieptifie is deadly in its actidn. The pflly "w&y to |et rid . 6r it ,is to tCAst the tdbaceo, That refiders - - it abSolutely safe to feAoke, n6 mattdf hoW freely ybu hay induige.. . Fotliifiately toasted toMccd is manufactured ip New Zealand. Fbur brands : Riverhead Gdld. Navy Cut, Catendish and- Cut Plug. These are the only toasted tobaccOS, and for pufity, flavour, fragrance and absolute inn6fcU6usness, they stand .alone. Smokets say they ' spoil" you for any othef brands. THev are certainly quite different from -ahy bthers." But bewate of imitationfel , Wcods' Peppermint Cure - - 1 Fw cbildren's backing coughh I

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 71, 26 April 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 71, 26 April 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 71, 26 April 1930, Page 2

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