For the weary brain-worker there are worse ways of spending a welcome •‘night oil" than by the fireside, with pipe and hunk for onmpnliy. But the toiiaceo lor siieli oce.isimis should lie a brand that can he smoked with eniovmcot for three or lour hours at a stretch without hunting the tongue or other unpleasant consequences; where is such tobacco to he found Why. right, her** in New Zealand ; and it owes its excellence to rwo things, principally. Firstly. it intiiain.- only a minimum amount of nicotine, and secondly it is ton led in the |ii , "c' , i ! :> ol lidllUfa' time. That’ iihv the flavour ~ 1. In I liese t in* luip"i I ant respects' it dillei". altogether from the imported hr.-111.1- wliieh often c.uitaiii as miiVli as tie * or six per cent. "1 niintiim. and are not toasted. For |mritv. delicacy. flavour. aroma. and v holcsomeiiess. New Zealand tobaccos arc unrivalled. If you like a mild alumni ie try Riverliead Gold; it you prefer a medium strength there is Yaw Cut (Bulldog) and if you are accustomed to a full-tlavoined brand ask lor Cut Plug No HI (Bull’s Head). - Add •
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1924, Page 3
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