What's this?- Nearly 50 per cent. of smokers in' the Old' Country being., slowly poisoned by nieotine? That's what a Harley Street specialist says anyhow,and if it's true of England it's true of other paris of the world because tobacoo loaded with nicotino is found everywhere although Ihe ro isfar less evidence of it in New Zealand than in other countries for most smokers here now-a-days smoJie "Toaste'd" which, grown and. manufactured wjthin the Dominion, contains less nieotine than any other tobacco in the world for. the sirnple reason that the manufacturers ' own toasting process — the only one4 remember— so neutralisea the nieotine in the leaf that most of it vanishes. There's no "bite" left in it. Does toasting ao anything more than purify? Most assuredly it does! The peculiaxly delieious bouquet of these blends as-* well as their unforgettable flavour are largely due to toasting. Hence the evor increasing demand for Cut Plug No. 20 (Bull'shead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. Thero are ho fcobuccos in the rcry lcast lilto them.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 126, 14 June 1937, Page 10
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