Nicotine is very poisonous. Kvon in small quantities pure noetine onuses j vomiting, purging anti collapse, and iwhen you consider that many imported tobaccos contain from four to five per cent, of this poison the need for caution in making a selection is apparent. Therefore smokers will learn with in- > forest that some of our New Zealand grown varieties contain barely two per I cent, of nicotine. Small wonder that they are comparatively harmless. This is largely due to the toasting process to which the leaf is subjected. This process not only helps to free the leaf of poison but develops flavour and aroma. Smokers are unanimous in acclaiming the immense superiority of toasted tobacco. There are several brands, so that all tastes are catered for. “Tliverhead Gold” is a beautiful mild aromatic: ‘‘Cavendish” is a delightful medium-flavoured tobacco (the sportsman's smoke); ‘‘Navy Cut” is a blcid of choice leaf, also medium; and “ Cirt Plug No. 30” is rich, dark and ■full-fl\tvourcd. These are the only toastel tobaccos, aii;i are manufactured extUisyely by the 'National Tobacco Company, Ltd. (pioneers of the* N.Z. tobite'Cj industry). —65 A sthing example of a good polish—- ‘ ‘ Tan-j” cleans, polishes ancl preserves.! Makes polishing a pleasure.—l
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 16 November 1929, Page 5
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