A retired Wellington business man not long since returned to the windy city after a world’s tour, was referring in the smoke room of his_ hotel recently to some of his experiences. He said that during his travels he had made it his business as an old smoker to sample as many 1 rands of tobacco as he could, "and I suppose I shall be within the mark,” he add. cd, “when I say that I have tried out fifty or sixty different kinds while en route. Not one of them was equal in my opinion, to the Now Zealand toasted tobacco. For flavour and fragrance, and above all for its comparative freedom from nicotineclue, as they tell me to it being toast, cd—this tobacco stands alone. It is unique. Many a pipeful did I give away during my trip, and everybody liked it.” The toasting process referred to by this gentleman—an elaborate one enough—renders the tobacco so treated perfectly harmless. As most smokers know there are four brands; Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). Cavendish. Riverhead Gold, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 378, 9 October 1933, Page 7
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