Trust the old smoker who makes the acquaintance of a- new tobacco and finds it good to let other smokers know! Mr Frank Winnington, a London business man, after holidaying in New Zealand, has returned to England Eo tell the world about his adventures “down under” and makes special reference in a newspaper article to our New Zealand' tobacco. “When found make a note of,” ho writes, quoting Captain Luke, adding, “what is generally known as ‘toasted’ I found so many people smoking that I followed suit, and liked Cut Plug No. 10 so much I smoked nothing else while in that lovely country. It’s the toasting of the lea£ that renders the blends, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshea'd); Navy Cut No- 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold so comparatively free from nicotine and helps so materially to give them their really beautiful flavour and exceptionally line bouquet. I understand that there are no other toasted., tobaccos produced in any part of the world, and to all smokers visiting New Zealand I can heartily recommend them.” —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 May 1938, Page 10
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