Trust the old smoker who makes the acquaint:)nee of a new tobacco and finds it good to let other smokers know! Mr Frank a London business man after holidaying in New has returned to England to tell the world about his adventures "down under," and makes .special reference in a newspaper article to our New Zealand tobacco. "When found make a note of," lie writes ( quoting Captain Luke adding: "\Yliat is generally known as 'toasted' T found so many people smoking that I followed suit and liked Miverliead Gold so much { smoked nothing else while in that lovely country. It's the toasting of the leaf that renders the blends Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. (Bulldog) Cavendish Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold so comparatively free from nicotine and helps so materially to give I hem their really beautiful flavour and exceptionally fine bouquet. I understand that there are no other toasted tobaccos produced in any part of the and to all smokers visiting New Zealand I can heartily recommend them."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 76, 29 May 1945, Page 3
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