The steamer Monowal, which was recently purchased from the Peninsular and Oriental Company by the Union Company to replace the lost Tahiti, is expected to arrive in Wellington on November 12. The vessel ■is to leave Wellington on December 2, for San Francisco, enabling the ( Maunganui to return to the New Zea-!‘land-Sydney service.
The popularity of New Zealand toasted tobacco is demonstrated by the fact that so many people are asking for it, and when any commodity is in practically universal demand it goes without saying it must be good. Well, toasted tobacco assuredly is good. Toasting not only brings out the full flavour of the leaf, and gives it its delightful bouquet, but rids it of the poisonous nicotine common to all tobaccos, so that it can’t, hurt even the inveterate smoker. You can' smoke any of the four famous brands of New Zealand toasted —Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, Navy Gut No. 3, and Cut Plug No. 10—without fear of-consequences —more than can be said of any imported tobaccos, full of nicotine as lliey can be. Innumerable cases 'of chronic indigestion, heart and nerve trouble can be traced to the habitual use of imported tobaccos. With ioasted New Zealand you are perfectly safe. And it’s so cool, sweet and fragrant! Won’t bite the tongue and burns away to the last shred. 147
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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18158, 24 October 1930, Page 2
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