“When i lionrd tliov woro growing and manufacturing tobacco in New Zealand,” writes Mr Jas. Scattergood. in a London trade journal, li \ was not keenly interested, concludin',' that probab’.v the stuff wasn’t worth smokins. Hut last year, when I visited New Zealand to see my married daughter. 1 found to my surprise that the Nov Zealand toasted tobacco had actually become a serious rival to the imported article!—and that it is not onl\ of superfine quality but that thanks tr the small amount of nicotine in it, h may lie smoked ad. lib. without a particle of harm resulting to the smoker After AO years in the trade I can say unhesitatingly that T know of no other tobacco like this.” 'Well, Mr Scattergood then is no other tobacco like it! It is unique. And the five toasted brands, Ifiverlicad Cold, Desert Odd. Navv Cut No. d (Hulldoe) Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Uullshead), arias well-known as Mount Cook. Tin comparative abs< nee of nicotine in then] {eliminated by toasting) is tic secret of their bur m less lies s.— A.d\t.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1940, Page 7
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