, .'""’London tobacconists say the rush : : and hurry oi' modern life are responsible for the largely increased demand :for pipe-tobacco in England. Of course [it is so! Don’t we see the same thing | happening in New Zealand? Fact is [ the rate at which we all live in these ! hectic times renders tobacco simply I invaluable, especially in the case of E brain-workers. To call it just a. = “luxury” is ridiculous. To nine men [ out of ten it is a prime necessity. Hap- [ pily for Maorilanders the Dominion I is now becoming famous for its tobac- | co, and the four brands: Navy Cut No. [3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold, Caven- = dish, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) E are not only renowned for flavour and [aroma, but not even their immoderate [use can affect the health of the smoker, [because they are toasted in the process of manufacture and thus rendered [quite harmless. It is worthy of special jjnote, moreover, that these are the only | toasted tobaccos. None others are I produced. But be cautious when = buying. There are invitations .‘(as [usual!) on the market!
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Franklin Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 20, 19 February 1934, Page 7
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