'<When I rehire," writes "Ship- ~ mate" in "Adventure,"-"I'll settle down V in New Zealand,' Whence I have only just returned after touring both Islands. It's a lovely country with its wealth of isireriic attractions and natural wonders of one kind arid another, and not the least of its attractions at any rate to an old.smoker like myself,Js,its splendid tobacco, so .full of fragrance and of such rare quality that almost ■every] \i' other man l met knocking about seemed to be smoking it. This, by ttyi way, is the only toasted toyou are curious as to. what loasting does;,! will tell you: it eliminates the nicotine, or most, of-it v from the leaf, and you get a smoke absolutely unequalled for pur-iity. The. manufacturers say there's, no "bite" in toasted—and there it neither burns the temgiie nor irritates the throat, there are only five brands of,jhe/ genuine ' toasted —Cut Plug Noi [W (Biullshead), Navy yCut No. 3 XBuiiddm Cavendish, /IRiverhead 'Gold and Desert Gold."
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3275, 6 March 1937, Page 5
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