There is a New Zealand Club at Manchester (England), the “Kia Ura ‘ t! .l e members of which are all ex-M ncr ] landers. Some time a<-o a visitor irom ‘-little old New Zealand” ( u- lias since returned) was entertained at a smoke concert < : vcu uhis honour by the club, and delighted the boys by handing round some t. 1 ?. 8 °f Zealand toasted tobacco. Ah who sampled it j-rououuced it Kapai,” and said that for mellowness, flavour and bouquet it- knocked the .American brands’ into the proverbial cocked hat. Everybody lisim. ed with keen interest when the - . oi the evening remarked: “Not~oi |v is our New Zealand tobacco the purest in the world, but it possesses t’-* added merit of being safe to smoke to any extent, because it is toasted and the to: sting neutralises the ni r -,_ t’ne m it." The •speaker re#< rre<? p. the well-known, brands: R vm-lie-.,| Gold, Navy Cut No. 3. Cavendish amt (ut Plug An. 10. These . :IV t’-e only toasted tobaccos m.nnu- np-turc-d. 1 heir wide popularity is the most convincing proof of thenquality. ” q sl
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11985, 27 February 1932, Page 3
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