“I've had to chuck many things, owing to the slump,” wrote a Londoner, to a friend in Christchurch, recently, “but there’s one thing 1 can't and won't give up, and that's tobacco. Amid all my worries and anxieties one friend ha& remained constant throughout—m.v pipe! That reminds me, by the way, that our mutual friend S .ot Christchurch, just, now, as you know, paying a (lying visit to ‘the old dart, tells me New Zealand is becoming noted for its tobacco, tin special virtue of which, it seems, is the toasting ol the leaf. S—e-ays that ‘toacfed.’ as he calls it, is actually preferred by many smokers (including himself), to tin imported, because it contains so little nicotine, being almost free from it What a triumph for the manufacturers! I take off my hat to them' ihoir method of nicotine-elimmation i- surely unique?’’ This reference to • ' > ulai toafted brands, Navy ( nt ' llulldog), Cut Plug No. It • bead). Cavendish. Riverhead (■<■ d io Desert Gold. «hows that tbeii lame is apparently spreading across the seas I”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 79, 16 March 1935, Page 14
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