RICHMOND BEST IS RIPE TOBACCO. Ripe tobacco is the fundamental reason for tne wonderful popularity of Richmond Best tobacco. All the leaves on a tobacco stalls cannot come to ripeness at the same time. At harvesting the top leaves are under-ripe. Blackish green and rank they would make heavy, bitter smoking. Richmond Best discards them. The bottom leaves, the first to grow, are over-ripe. They cannot, be cured properly. Richmond Best discards them. So the ripe leaves between them are the only ones that Richmond Best uses. Slowly cured for two whole years these make "the ripe, mellow tobacco which has made Richmond Best famous.—Advt.
The Point Chevalier Sailing Club will give a dance' in its pavilion at Joan Street, Point Chevalier, this evening from 8 o'clock to midnight. Parker's orchestra will play.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19163, 31 October 1925, Page 17
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