"When \vc. got to writes "New Chum.'' in a Manchester weekly describing a motor trip from Auckland to Rotorua, "I asked my host to stop at a tobacconist's, so that I could replenish my pouch. The tobacconist recommended the New Zealand tobacco so highly that (somewhat -doubtfully 1 confess) 1 invested in a packet of Pocket edition —and found it so good that 1 told my friend L was sorry I liadn'l got more of it white 1 was aboul it. lie laughed, "Oil, Unit's ait right' he-sfud. 'You can buy New Zeal ant tobacco anywhere and everywhere, it has a Dominion-wide sale.' Anc so 1 discovered. Every New Zealander seems to know 'toasted aiu most of them .smoke it." 1 lie re ai< only five blends oi' these popula: tobaccos —Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulls head) Navy Cut No. (Bulldog) Cavendish liiverhead Cold and Desert Cold. Not only are they renown ed for their fascinating bouquet ant beautiful but toasting (bj the manufacturers' own process) lar gely frees themj'rom nicotine. That' why they're so comparatively harm i les»s.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 74, 22 May 1945, Page 3
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