■ A pessimistic person has been writing to a London paper to complain that things have changed for the worse since lie was voung. He growls that there are no novels worth reading now, no plays worth seeing, no liquor worth drinking and no tobacco worth smoking! The old are hard to please. No tobacco worth smoking, ok? Well, Now Zealanders, at any rate, toll another story! They are proud of the Dominion tobacco, and often say its equal is not to bo fouud—a verdict repeatedly endorsed by visiting experts. “The flavour is exquisite,” said one, “and tho bouquet appeals to all judges of good tobacco.” The secret of its excellence lies largely in its comparative freedom from the poisonous nicotine. It is roasted or toasted. Fow othor tobaccos arc. There are four brauds: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. Our pessimistic friend should certainly sample it. If ho does ho will assuredly change his tune, and admit that there is still tobacco to bo had “worth smoking.”—43oß.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11828, 9 January 1933, Page 4
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