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. “When the captain of the boat I made the trip to New Zealand irt last year told me '.the New Zealand, W bacco was toasted, '^iJ? 3 yV'‘ £s?> Tn “Everybody’s Weekly,” I wnl liner mv thought he was pulling mv leg. ‘ln e of all that’s wonderful,’ I a*ed a vhT' Masted?’ t'WaiTtiiFyoi S 3, if replied 'thp.old m an' . 'then you’ll understand what toasting tobacco does.’ And so I did. I found about nine men- mit of every dozen were smoking this toasted tobacco, and throughout my sojourn, m that, delightful country I smoked nothing else 8 mvself. It bis the toastnifr ol tTie leaf that imparts tn .this tobacco its- beautiful - flavourband ymraval ed bouquet. There are only four brands, but four’s plentw bceause, they comprise a’ very mild;- aromatic - (Riverbead Gold)' two'choicedflonds of medhim strength (Cavendish and Navy Out No.-3 (Bulldog)’and Cub Plug Noo-lO (Bullahead),' fa nob •.mellow, full-flavoured sort). The latter was mv favorite, but all - -four are tophole.- and-,safe.. - because thev f are toasted which -.ingenious .process dl saw it in operation) successfully ehminates the nicotine.— l. 34b.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11951, 23 May 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11951, 23 May 1933, Page 2