Nineteen years ago the Chief of tiie German" Spy Service stood, with his captors, in a sinister room in the Admiralty Building facing the Chief of the British Counter Espionage Service. They met as bitter enemies—full of mistrust and suspicion. Time changes many things and if is interesting to hear that the German was recently aii honoured guest and his daughter a bridesmaid at the wedding of the British Admiral’s daughter. ' Not so very long ago smokers were doubtful of the qualities of New Zealand tobaccos, but Red Shield (Dark) and Blue Shield (Medium) have shown how good they really can be—if manufactured'in the right waj from tobacco which has been properly cured. The process of-curing means drawing from the plant the surplus moisture and leaving the leaf in perfect condition until required for manufacture. Experience has proved the best results can only be. obtained by means of Flue Barns, in which the ideal degree of heat can he scientically'regulated. AIT the• New Zealand Tobacco grown for Red Shield (Dark) and Blue Shield (Medium) 'is due cured, . 1 . These tobaccos are toasted to a turn, which means that their whole some,- satisfying flavour is fully de veloped. . Obtainable everywhere in tl?<% ounce tins (1/7) and one-pount
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12398, 10 November 1934, Page 5
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