Smoking by juveniles is not encouraged in some of the South American cities. Boys and girls under 18 caught smoking—in public—are liable to a heavy fine. Young smokers are better off in New Zealand where they can indulge in the seductive cigarette in public without let or hindrance. Well, if they must smoke they should smoke “toasted” the purest and finest tobacco procurable. You can make ten of the choicest cigarettes (full-size) for fourpence, or .ess, of either Riverhead Gold or Desert Gold, the two cigarette tobaccos chiefly in demand. For quality, bouquet and all-round excellence they are simply unequalled. For pipe-smokers there are three beautiful toasted brands: Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish and Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), so good that many smokers prefer them to anything from over the water. One of their distinguishing merits is their purity. The toasting to which they are subjected at the factory makes them safe for even the dyed 7 in-the-wool smoker. And be it noted—these are the only toasted tobaccos manufactured. (631)
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4953, 9 February 1937, Page 6
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