Unless all sioms fail N.Z. tobacco lis alestined to become famous the | world over for its excellent smoking I qualities. Like wild fire has the 1 >cal products spread over all parts of tile D min on, capturing the trade wherever it made its appearance. It is thus evident that the N.Z. article must possess certain virtues which made it supsrior to tile foreign tobacco and not the least is its small contents of nicotine. This fact would particu'arly recommend it to the smoker who studies his health, because N.Z. tobacco even if smoked excessive y dois not effect the heart or norves and leaves the mouth sw t and cl an. Put whnt is equally m > rt-nt. the tobacco is now being snbiocted to a toasting process an-,!, a« a result, its aroma has been "reotlv improved, no b : te. no soppiness ,oft°n so obtoctipnable in many of the r oreign brands. Try River head G'M if vou I’ke a verv, mild end aromatic or Toasted Nevv f'ut (Bulldog! of medium strep th ; ""fl 'hit Phi r No. 10 (Bullhead L-bel) if you prefer a full body.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 18, 18 July 1924, Page 4
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