■ Nature generally makes compensations. Here’s a case in point. Tin sum country in the North of AucW laud is so pool' ini quality that tic soil refuses to lend itself to agricul tural operations. Yet this land si unsuitable for the growing of ordiii arv crops, is splendidly adapted fo'i tobacco culture, in proof of whip’ you have only to sample the reall, fine tobaccos now being manufacture' from North Auckland grown leaf These include “Piverhead Gold,” f mild aromatic with a distinctive Art vor; “Navy Cut” (Bulldog), mediun strength; and “Out Plug No. ID' (P-ullshead), full flavor. All' thes tobaccos are toasted, a process tha' has a good deal to do with .their ex collence. by the wav. Another o' their good noints is that thev may b< smoked with impunity. That is be cause thev contain hut comparative lv little nicotine. The success atteri ding the culture of these tobaccos i' what was formorlv regarded as bar ren eountrv is convincing grower; that “there’s money in it.” Tin yield o r leaf per acre represents £n ( and often more. No need to apologise for Monday' ;010 joint if with it you produce .* bottle of Hayward’s “Military” Pw kle It puts zest into the humbled meal Tlemii-nd “Military”—l9
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10565, 19 April 1928, Page 3
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