A veteran lover of the weed had something interesting to say at a recent 'North Auckland smoke concert. “My lodge doctor,” he remarked, “told me, twenty odd years ago, to give up 'Smoking. Said my general health would l be enormously benefited. It wasn’t. It got steadily worse. I got horribly irritable, nervous and depressed. So, satisfied I was doing myself far more harm that good, I began to smoke .again—but not the stuff I formerly smoked. I chose New Zealand toasted Navy Cut No. 3, (a delightful blend of choice leaf) and found it yielded me infinitely greater enjoyment than my former brands did. I soon got alright. Richard was himself again! ■I reckon, ‘toasted’ is the finest tobacco manufactured—and quite harmless.” Navy Cut No.. 3, it may be mentioned, is one of the four popular toasted brands, the others being Riyerhead ■Gold, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. They ow e their unique flavour, delicious arpma, land comparative freedom from nicotine (that deadly stuff!) to the toasting or roasting they get when m anu f actured..—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1932, Page 2
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