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Strange to say the poorest land will often yield the finest tobacco, and the splendid leaf grown in the Dominion on land incapable of growing anything else is a case in point, as’many a hard-working settler has discovered to his advantage. Of course, with a tobacco crop careful cultivation is all-important, but in the case of our very finest New Zealand tobacco, the finishing touch is supplied by toasting, which remarkably ingenious process (the manufacturers’ own) not only cleans up excess of nicotine but gives this beautiful tobacco its renowned flavour and famous bouquet. A pipe or cigarette of the real toasted,-Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulishead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 10 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, is a positive luxury in which the smoker may revel without fear of consequences. Innumerable brands of tobacco contain too much nicotine to be safe. There’s so little nicotine in “toasted” that it hardly counts! But ’ware imitations! The offer of something “just as good” should be promptly declined. There’s nothing “just as good” as toasted. — Advt.

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Grey River Argus, 21 July 1941, Page 2

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