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There is a New Zealand Club at Manchester (England), the “Kia Ora,” the members of which are all ex-Maori-landers. Some time ago a visitor from “little old New Zealand” (he has since returned) was entertained at a smoke 1 concert given in his honour by the club, and delighted the boys bv handing round some tins of New Zealand toasted tobacco. All who ampleil it pronounced it “Kapai, ” and said that for mellowness, flavour and bouquet it knocked the American brands into the proverbial cocked hat. Everybody listened with keen interest when the guest of the evening remarked: “Not only* is our Now Zealand tobacco the purest in the world, but it possesses the added merit of being safe to smoko to any extent, because it is toasted, and the toasting neutralises the nicotine in it.” Tho speaker referred to tho well-known brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. These arc the only toasted tobaccos manufactured. Their wide popularity is the most convincing proof of their quality.*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 36, 26 January 1932, Page 5

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 36, 26 January 1932, Page 5

Untitled Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 36, 26 January 1932, Page 5