It's a queer Hung, but some men can't tell good tobacco from bad. Anything will do them, so long as it's tobacco. Most however, know what's what. The. ideal tobacco should possess not only line flavour and aroma, but admit ol Tree indulgence without giving the smoker u raw throat or a sore tongue. And such tobaccos arc not quite so common as postage stamps. But happily for New Zealand lovers of the weed, we have here, grown and manufactured within the Dominion, tobacco fully answering the requirements of even the' most fastidious smoker. The fame of the true toasted brands has now spread, be it noted, l'ar beyond the confines of New Zealand and both for flavour and fragrance they compare favourably with any leaf coming to us from over the water while their purity (assured by toasting) is such that they may be .smoked with impunity ( as freely as desired. The original and only genuine toasted tobaccos are Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulkhead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold, and Desert Gold; also I tailormades'. All toasted!
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 82, 19 June 1945, Page 7
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