Twelve days at sea without a smoke! Sjucli was the exjierience of the crew of a motor-boat (Auckland to Papeete) not long since. Leaking benzine was the cause of the trouble. The fumes were everywhere. They dared not ligliit a match ! Their joy ou being able to • light up” again after landing may lie imagined. Even their inability to prepare hot food and drink was as nothing compared with enforced abstinence from the wee ( i all that time. Tobacco is a boon when it is good. Widen it’s reeking with nicotine (as so often happens) it may prove as deadly as benzine fumes. Of course the danger in the case of impure tobacco may be delayed for years. But. sooner or later, “’it gets there just the same.” The world’s purest tobaccos are the toasted. You can smoke Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish or Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullslicadi) without the slightest fear of consequences. Toasting renders them absolutely safe. In this respect (and in all others) they are unique. They are the only toasted I brands manufactured.
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Feilding Star, Volume 11, Issue 4180, 1 March 1934, Page 5
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