“I can’t say I admire the New Zealand climate,”, writes Mr. Reg. Airey in “Commerce,” “because it ' rained almost incessantly during my brief business visit. But one thing I did find to admire, and that was the New Zealand tobacco, and while at Naj}ier, a flourishing North Island centre, and the headquarters of the toasted New Zealand tobacco industry, I was 'privileged to go over the extensive works of the Company (covering nearly four acres!) and see the whole process of manufacture, including the toasting of the matured 1 leaf. It is' this toasting process that ■ differentiates the New Zealand from all other tobaccos. It- purifies it so effectually by eliminating the nicotine that you can smoke any amount of it with impunity. The quality is ■ssed by that of any tobacco I er smoked. Here are the six toasted brands: Cut Plug No. Ishead), Cavendish, Naw Cut Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Od; also Riverhead’ Gold and 'Tfd tailormades.' Alt toasted, '•’re taroat, no cough!—Advt.
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Grey River Argus, 29 June 1945, Page 2
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