How did the queer word “tobacco" originate,? Authorities differ. Bat what's a name? A rose by any other name would smelt as sweet, and tobacco by any‘other name would taste and smell'no good! Here in N.Z. it’s often called "toasted,'' that being the name, covering the live brands favoured by most smokers now. And it merits its popularity. There is no other tobacco that approaches it l'or mellowness, flavour and fragrance. It has been truly remarked that once you smoke toasted you’ve no time for any other sort! Year by year its fame has), spread until to-day its manufacture constitutes a national industry, yielding steady employment for' a large number of hands. It's simply unbeaten for purity. The toasting of the leaf largely eliminates tlie nicotine in it and renders the finished product as harmless' as tobacco can possibly be made. But caution when buying? essential if you want the rod?'filing. The only genuine toasted brands are: Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshoad), Cavendish. Navy Cut No. :! (.Bulldog), ftiverlioad Gobi and Desert Gold!*
CIO —A new “Utility” B.S.A. Liiclit, powerful, economical. Safe to ride and buy. ory sump lubrication, car type icniljon 1 (easy starting), Lucas 6-voit lighting. Small deposit and 15/- weekly. Write for Catalogue and details. C. M. CORLET, 204 Gladstone Road, GISBORNE.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20058, 3 October 1939, Page 9
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244Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20058, 3 October 1939, Page 9
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