The Daily Sketch says the Nawab of Pataudi will-resume playing cricket for Worcestershire in July. Pataudi has been absent from cricket for three years owing to a mysterious illness which he describes as a nervous breakdown. What's this? Nearly 00 per cent, of smokers in the-Old Country being slowly poisoned by nicotine? That's what a Harley Street specialist says anyhow, and if it's true of England it’s true of other parrs of the world because tobacco loaded with nicotine is found everywhere although there is far less evidence of it in New Zealand ’than in other countries for most smokers here uow-a-days smoke "Toasted” which, grown and manufactured within tiie Dominion, contains less nicotine than any other tobacco in the world for the simple reason that the manufacturers’ own toasting process—the only one. remember—so neutralises the nicotine in the leaf that most of it vanishes. There's no "bite'' left in it. Does toasting do anything more than purify? Most assuredly it does' The peculiarly delicious bomiuet of these blends as well as their unforgettable flavour are largely due to toasting. Hence the ever increasing demand for Cut Ting No. ID tltnllshead), Navy Cut Xo. o ttinlldog), Cavendish, Itiverhead Gold ami Desert Gold. There are no tobaccos in the very least like them.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12358, 23 June 1937, Page 2
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