“No; chewing' is r -n ;i refined habit,” said the wholesaler to the reporter, with a laugh, ‘'hut it’s? going out, ’Most everybody smokes now. "Where does all the tobacco come from? Why, chiefly from America, of course. But other countries contribute, and it’s astonishing what a lot of toasted New Zealand tobacco goes up in smoke! The true toasted, of course, I mean, The manufacturers turn it out by the-ton, and the bigger the output the greater the demand seemingly. Why so popular? Well, to begin with the quality's O.K. There's nothing like it! Secondly, the toasting purities—eliminates the nicotine, and makes these blends perfectly safe to smoke. Von can’t overdo i( with t)ie genuine toasted— Out J’lug No, lo (Bullshcad), Navy Out No. (Bulldog). Oavendisb, Bivorhead Cold and Desert (I old. How is the toasting done? Sorry, lau I ean’i fell you. That's the manufacturer's secret. Bui I’ve seen the process at the factory. Wonderfully ingenious!' The scribe, well satisfied with his "story,” shut up his note-book and vanished.®
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20124, 19 December 1939, Page 9
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195Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20124, 19 December 1939, Page 9
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