A queer thing about tobacco is that a man may go on smoking the same old brand year after year contentedly enough. Smoking that particular brand has become just a habit. Then, all of a sudden, he may tire of his pipe, and, perhaps, to his dismay, find that smoking has lost its appeal. When that happens he should change his tobacco and more likely than not, he will begin to smoke again with renewed zest. Let try the “toasted New Zealand,” and if that fails to restore his love for his pipe his case may be considered hopeless! The object of toasting this tobacco is now well-known to smokers—it eliminates the nicotine, enhances the flavour, and gives the weed its wonderful fragrance. You can smoke any of the five toasted brands—Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) and Desert Gold—as freely as you like. They can’t do you any harm! The production of these tobaccos now constitutes an important New Zealand industry that finds constant employment for many hands,
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Grey River Argus, 19 October 1934, Page 2
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