A Melbourne paper has been invjting opinious about smoking. One man wrote: "Wben faced with aome tougli problcm, as sometimes happens, and undeeidcd how to act, I get by myself and light' up the old briar, and aftei a quiet smoko I generally find a Way out. I owe a lot to tobaeco. ' ' Well wo all know the right tobaeco clears the brain and soothes at the sam( time. That's why writers find it sc helpful, especially perhaps novelistf who have to rely so much upon tlu imaginatiou. But if tobaeco is to hel]; it must be good, and for thinkers, as well as for those who smoke siinply foi pleasure, there 's no tobaeco at all com parable with our famous toastod New Zealand blcnds: Cut Plug No. 1( (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and De sert Gold. The first few whiffs wil tel] you what careful selection of leaf expert blonding, and the elimination b] toasting of excess of nicotine will do and no niatter what tobaeco you'v* been accustomcd to you '11 become i convert to "toasted" for life.*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 141, 2 July 1937, Page 2
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