‘ ‘ When the Captain of the boat I made the trip to New Zealand in last year told me the New Zealand tobacco was toasted,” w r rites ‘Lonchand’ in ‘‘Everybody’s Weekly,” ‘‘l thought he was pulling my log. ‘ln the name of all that’s wonderful,’ I asked, ‘why toasted?’ ‘Wait till you sample it,’ replied the old man, ‘then you’ll understand what toasting tobacco docs. ’ And so I did. I found about nine men out of every dozen were smoking this toasted tobacco, and throughout my sojourn in that delightful country I smoked nothing else myself. It is the toasting of the leaf that imparts to this tobacco ijffe bcauiful..-iiavour and unrivalled are only six brands, but s4ui<'tSplcnty, because they comprise a very mild aromatic. Riverhead Gold, Desert Gold and Pocket Edition, two choice blends of medium strength, Cavendish and Navy Cut No 3 (Bulldog) and Cut Plug No 10 (Bullshead), a rich mellow, fullflavoured sort. The latter was my favourite, but all six are top-hole, and safe.” Try Riverachd and Desert Gold tailormades. All toasted, and no sore throat, no cough 1
Mr G. K. Neill, of Messrs Hugh and G. K. Neill Limited, opticians, Dunedin, will be in Otago Central during the period May 7 to May 18. Dotals of Mr Neill’s itinerary appear in our advertising columns. Those requiring professional attention arc invited to make appointments by telephoning the addresses given in the itinerary.
Quickly ends Coughing, Sneezing— Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure W. E. WOODS, LTD., LAM ETON QUAY, WELLINGTON
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4688, 26 April 1945, Page 3
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