“What constitutes a good tobacco?" asks a writer in the “New York Tobacco Journal,”, aprt.he sums up the points thus; (1) Flavour (2) bouquet, (3) emnliwsfihility—it not lm:in away to the last particle, (4) colour, (r, i it in ITS f no! burn the tongue, (tj) the most important of all —-it must contain little or no nicotine, because nicotine is a deadly poison. Having cdesoribect the ideal toliacco our expert confesses he has not: the faintest, idea .where it can he obtained, or whether it can he obtained at all. Were lie in New Zealand he would know that stroll tobacco may l> e bought at the nearest tobacconist’s shop. Oi*f New Zealand toasted tobacco possesses every one of his six qualities, and especially noticeable for its freedom from nicotine. That is becatase it is toasted. You can smoke it as freely as you please. It is harmless. Famous for flavour and aroma, too. There are four brands only: Riverliead Gold. Cavendish. Navy Cut No. 3 and Cut Plug No. 30. No other toasted tobacco is manufactured.
hovel i ness of Figure ii 11 ai ned l»y taking Tout li-O-Form Capsules before meals. F. tfh*l It Campbell, Chemists. Weak, Thin Children strengthened physically and mentally by taking JioHffe Tablets. 5/0 bask. All Chemists. ■
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 24 August 1931, Page 5
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