“I can’t say I admire the New Zealand climate,” writes Mr. Reg. Airey in “Commerce,” “because it rained almost incessantly during my brief business visit. But one thing I did find to admire, and that was the New Zealand tobacco, and while at ffapier, a flourishing North Island centre, and the headquarters of the toasted New Zealand tobacco industry. I was privileged to go over the extensive works of the company (covering nearly four acres) and see the whole process of manufacture, including the toasting of the matured leaf. It is this toasting process that differentiates the New Zealand from all other tobaccos. It purifies it so effectually by eliminating the nicotine that you can smoke any amount of it with impunity. The quality is unsurpassed by that of any tobacco I have ever smoked. There are only five of the genuine toasted brands, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. The two latter make really choice cigarettes. Repeated attempts have been made to imitate these tobaccos, but the manufacturers are not worrying about that!” R.P.21
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Northern Advocate, 2 December 1939, Page 9
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