“New Zealanders ought to be happy,” wrote Captain Goring in “Travel” on his return Home recently from touring Maoriland, “they have tlie loveliest scenery, a glorious climate. all the necessaries of life and moot of its luxuries, including, perhaps, the 'finest tobacco heart of smoker can desire. As an old smoker myself the latter delighted me. Its supremacy, it seems, is largely due to the fact that unlike any other tobacco with, which 1 am acquainted, it is toasted. Does that little word convey anything to your mind? It assuredly would' if you smoked this tobacco. The toasting of the leaf releases the ethereal oils it contains. Hence its unique flavour and incomparable bouquet, also its comparative freedom from the deadly nicotine which . is mostly eliminated by the toasting. Take it from me there is no more delightful tobacco than this nor any so harmless.” This refers', as the New Zealand reader hardly needs to be reminded. Io the four beautiful brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, and Cut PlugNo. 10 (Bullshead). —Advt.
Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Ter Children's Hacking Coiinh.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 October 1933, Page 4
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