Tbe late G. K. Chesterton, tbe wellknown journalist and autbor, may not have cared mucb for "cakes and ale", be preferrcd tobaeco aud ale and was a keen judge of botb. Ho lo-ved a good cigar but lo\ ed his ineerschaum no less. His favourite 'baecy it seems was a blend of his own, doubtless very "grateful and eomforting" after , a bard day's work. This same tobzae.co appears to bave resembled in some respects New Zealand 's famous Cut Plug No. 10, but differed frOm it, in oue most important particular — it wasn't toasted. As to tbat, the world >s only toasted tobaccos are- tbose growD and manufactuied within tbis Dominion— Cut Plug Ko. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Biverhead Gold and Desert Gold. Now you can't go on smoking the ordinary tobaccos for ahy length of tiine withcut getting a lmined tongue or other ills. But you can puff "toasted" .'freely as you please; it won't burn yon tongue, irritate your throat, affect heart or nervec. "Wbere can you find its equal for Ua* our, aToma, comfort and enjoyment?*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 64, 2 April 1937, Page 6
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