“What constitutes good tobacco? asks a writer in the “New York Tobacco Journal,” and-he sums up the points thus: (1) Flavour, (2) bouquet, (3) combustibility—it must burn away to the last particle, (4) colour, (5) it must not burn the tongue, (6) the most. important of {all —it nips'b contain little , lor '.no nicotine, because nicotine is a deadly poison.” Having described the ideal tobacco our expert’ confesses ho lias not the faintest idea where it. can bq obtained,"or whether it can _be obtained at all. Were he in, New Zealand lie would know that such tobacco may be' bought a-t the nearest tobacconist’s kb op. Our New Zealand toasted tobacco _ possesses ev,ery one of his six qualities, and is spociallv ' noticeable, for its freedom frbm nicotine.- That: is; because 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." Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, 'Navy Cut No. 3,; and Cut Plug No. 10. No other top sted ■ tobacco; is
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11404, 3 January 1931, Page 7
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174Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11404, 3 January 1931, Page 7
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