“We were charmed with New Zealand,” writes Colonel Ghetwynce, in the “Travel Journal.” “It’s a wonderful country, and has become the home of many flourishing industries. The New Zealand tobacco deserves special mention. Unlike the brands with which we are familiar in England (mostly American) the Maoriland product is remarkable for three things : its very low percentage of nicotine ; its fine flavour ; and its beautiful bouquet. You can smoke this beautiful tobacco as freely as you will. It cannot affect your health. The secret of its superiority is that it is toasted. I know no tobacco to compare with it.” The tribute was merited. There is no tobacco like the New Zealand. Hence its widespread popularity. There are but four brands : Riyerhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. The first is a mild aromatic. The last is a full-flavoured sort old smokers appreciate, and the other two are of medium strength. All four are of the highest quality. But beware of imitations! 221
ECONOMICAL ENTERTAINMENT THE YEAR-GROUND AUTUMNI ' WINTER. M-) n 1 FOR. ONLY £9 EASY TERMS ARRANGED^ SPRJ MMER. STAN. 1 There can be no “dull times” when one of these new “His Master’s Voice” Portable Gramophones is available, for music and merry making go hand in hand. At picnics, for camping, and on all holiday occasions, this wonderful instrument will give you the nearest approach to the music you get at home from your cabinet model. .or it will serve adequately for home use where a big machine is not available. YOUR NEAREST “ HIS MASTER’S VOICE ” DEALER WILL BE PLEASED TO DEMONSTRATE ITS MANY ADVANTAGES. HIS MASTERS VOICE H. A. TIMBERS Agent = = Kaitaia
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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 10, 11 December 1931, Page 6
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