“The finest tobacco I over smoked I bought in New Zealand,” said Mr Kenned v Smith, a well-known Leeds business man, on his return home after a flying visit to this Britain of the South. He was addressing a Rotary gathei mg, nnd members evinced great interest in what he told them. “The New Zealand tobacco is toasted,” continued Mr Smith, “and the toasting frees it ot nicotine, so that it is quite harmless. Toasting also vastly improves the flavour and gives it its much prized bououet. There’s no purer tobacco in the world. The American tobaccos, mostly containing an excess of nicotine, are r;f r in it with toasted New Zealand, which, by the way, nearly everyone I reet seemed to be smoking.” A true bill, Mr Smith! There are only four brands of toasted tobacco: Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, Cut Plug No. 10, and avy Cut No. 0. They arc all good and are all popular. Their success lias brought imitations into the field. That was to be expected! Look out for .Ahem. —Advt. 154
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 5 March 1931, Page 5
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