Woods* Great ieppermint Cure First nid.£or Roughs Colds, Influenza. ••I’ve had to elm ell many things, owing, to the slump,’’ wrote 9 Lon-doner,*-to a friend in Christchurch, recently}, “but there’s one thing, I can’t and, won’t give up, and that’s tobacco, \4mid all my worries and anxieties one friend has remained constant throughout—my pipe! That reminds me, by the way, that our mutual friend sy-. of Christchurch, just now, as you, know, paying a flying visit to ‘the old dart,’ tells me New Zealand is becoming . noted for its tobacco, the special virtue of which, it seems, is the toasting of the leaf. S— says that ‘toasted.’ a-s-.he calls it, is actually preferred by many smokers' (including fumself), to the _ imported, because it contains so little nicotine, being almost free from it. What a triumph for the manufacturers! . I take off my hat to them! Their method of nicotine-elimination is surely rinique?” This reference to our popular toasted brands: Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead). Cavendish, Gold and Desert Gold, shows that their fame is apparently spreading .across the seas!
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12525, 10 April 1935, Page 6
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