Another well-known manufacturer has been telling (at Wellington) of the expanding demand for New Zea-land-made goods. Never, he declared, has that demand been greater than it Is to-day. Good enough, sir! At long last Maorilanders are beginning to realise that when our factories and workshops are kept going '“full steam ahead." things must mend, and the spectre of unemployment vanish Apropos of that is the greatly Increased enquiry for New Zealand grown and manufactured tobacco, now produced of such splendid quality that smokers innumerable prefer it io the imported. This beautiful tobacco for flavour, aroma, and comparative freedom from nicotine challenges comparison with anything from overseas. The four brands: Riverhead Gold. Navy Cut No. 3'(Bulldog), Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) owe their preeminence to being toasted This process (a costly and elaborate one) it is that eliminates the nicotine, and gives the tobacco its fine flavour and seductive bouquet. There is no other toasted tobacco. Imitations? Yes, of course! Isn't every good thing imitated? It's the penalty success invariably has to pay!
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19567, 14 August 1933, Page 5
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