j “When we got to Hamilton,” writes ( “New Chum” in a Manchester Weekly, describing a motor trip from Auckland to Botorua, “I asked my host to stop Jat a tobacconist’s so that I could rej plenish my pouch. The tobacconist recommended that New Zealand tobacco so highly that (somewhat doubtfully, I confess) I invested in a small tin ! of Cut Plug No. 10—and found it so good that I told my friend I was sorry I hadn’t got more of it while I was about it. He laughed. “Oh, that’s all right,” he said, “you can buy New Zealand tobacco anywhere and everywhere. It has a Dominion-wide sale.” And so T discovered. Every New Zealander seems to know “toasted” and most of them smoke it. There are only, five blends of these popular tobaccos—Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut. No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Biverhead Gold and Desert Gold. Not only are they renowned for their fascinating bouquet and beautiful flavour, but toasting (by the manufacturers’ own process) largely frees them from nicotine. That’s why they’re so comparatively harmless.—Ad.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20426, 30 September 1938, Page 7
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