Wkat's tkis? Nearly 50 per cent. of smokers in tke Old Country heing slowly poisoned by nicotine? Tkat's what a Harley StTeet specialist says anykow, and if it's true of England it's true of ' otker parts of tke world because tobaeco loaded witk nicotine is found eevrywkere altkougk there is far less cvidence of it in New Zealand tkan in otker countries for most smokers kere now-a-days smolce "Toasted'; whick, grown and manufactured within tke Dominion, contains less nicotine • tkan any otker" tobacco in the world for the simple reason tkat tko manufacturers' own toasting process— the only' one, remember — so neutralises the nicotine in tho leaf that most of it vanishos. Tkore's no "bite" left in it. Does toasting do anything more tkan ptirify? Most assuredly it does! The peeuliarly delicious bouquet of these blends as well as their unforgettable flavour are largely due to toasting. Hence tlxe ever increasing demand for Cut Phig No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. Tkere are no tobaecos in the very least like tkem.*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 55, 27 November 1937, Page 7
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