Hyratn K. Bangs, of Bang’s Five Cent Novelty Store on Congress Avenue, Chicago, has been telling a reporter since his return to the Land of the Yre« (?) that before he visited New Zealand in the fall of ]a,st year to take the baths at “Rotorua,’' he k“’\v go little about Maoriland that he ?Jrd a travelled' friend wheth .r any \v( rthwhile tobacco was. obtainable here. The frjend snickered; “I’ll say there is,” he replied, “and I want to tell you right hefe that its some exed.’' They toast it,' so that it tastes »s good as it smells, and its so free from r.:'cotine—being toasted_that it eaint hurt you worth a dime if you smoke it aR day and all night too.'’ Mr Bangs found it was a true bill ( . and says he estimates that New Zealand “produces” the only “juiceless” tobacco on thi, 3 planet. ‘‘Yes Sir.” He might have added that there are only four,, brands of the genuine toasted-xßiverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), 'Cav-. endish, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulls' head).—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1933, Page 2
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