"I ’nrsiin V” said the tobacconist to tbe inquisitive pressman. “Yes, parsons are heavy smokers mostly and
some of them are amongst my best customers. No. they don't bother about eira reties much, I think, generally prefer the pipe. Keen judges of tobacco, too. Why I started to stock the live toasted brands on the ;idvice of a parson. A good tip. too. AI v lirsl order was only a small one. Imt I'm selling more toasted now than anything else. Is it as pure as it is cracked up to lie? liather! ft there’s any purer (or hotter) baoev than Cut I'h'e; Xp. to (Hull's head). Navy Cut No I! (Bulldog), Cavendish, Rivorhead Cnid am! Desert Gold, I'd like to know. Why is it so pure? You want to know hit. don't you?—because it’s toasted. That's why. Ilow is the toasting done? Ask the ipanufnotup'rs. It’s their secret. It gets the nicotine out of the leaf and same time gives these blends their line flavour and beautiful bouquet. No. there’s no other toasted tobaccos manufactured. What —are you off? Well go long! Re Hood/'*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19375, 13 July 1937, Page 14
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185Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19375, 13 July 1937, Page 14
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