“Oh, yes! They grow tobacco in England. But the English climate is not ideal for the purpose, and the only place where tobacco is now cultivated in the Old Country is Church Crookham, in Hampshire. Far greater success has been achieved 'by growers in New Zealand where out toasted ’baccy has made a lasting reputation for itself and is now favourably known far and wide. Not surprising, either, because the greatest care is exercised in the culture of the plant and the selection of the leaf—invarialbly of the choicest quality. Also the health of the smoker is safeguarded, because the toasting to which our tobaccos are ’subjected in the course of manufacture cleans up the nicotine in them to so considerable an extent that they are made as pure as it’s possible for tobacco to be. The five famous blends —Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Pocket Edition, Riverhead Gold and Desert Geld, are in ever-increasing demand. The first two are unequalled for the pipe; the thsee last make the most fascinating of all cigarettes.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3139, 8 July 1942, Page 3
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