“Lul l think cigarettes will ever kill the demand for pipe tobacco?” said the weed merchant. "Not a chancel—np more than cold water will ever kill the demand for foaming ale! Why, there -..are millions of pipp-smokers rwho have ho*'time- for cigarettes or e'ven cigars; ' yes and what’s more, there axe any amount of ’em right here in New Zealand. There’s no doubt whatever, all said and done, that our own toasted blends of pipe baccy, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish and Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog) have done a lot to popularise pipe-smoking in New Zealand, ’ just as the toasted | blends of cigarette tobacco, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold have sent up salep of cigarette tobacco sky-high amongst the roll-your r own crowd. There’s something about toasted that fair gets you, so that other brands seem sort of insipid and wanting in "flavour.” The customer nodded. He knows! One of the outstanding merits of .“toasted” -is, that the process frees 'it of most of its nicotine. That’s why it’s; so comparatively" harmless. —Advt. I
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 August 1938, Page 6
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