‘‘New Zealand !i:«s conn:' into possession of something more valuable than, the biggest gold mine,” remarked Mm <-:i|)tain of jin American liner the other 1 1:iy when sampling some ol onr locnl tobacco. “ And f predict,” he went on, “ tliiil, in years to come tobaeeogrowing here will he just ns llourishimr ns in Virginia. my native country.” It is gratifying to see this Dominion is realism;' the huge possijiilities of the luhaeeo industry, hid, even the most sanguine were surprised when the local article made its first nnpearnneo. Such was the success that the manfaetnrers could hardly cope with the demand. And no wonder, hecause this tohaeeo represents finite a new type with a distinctive flavour of its own. due, if is said, to the toasting process which lias been adopted in its manufacture. Hut its greatest virtue is its small percentage of nicotine, and this is why it does not affect the heart and nerves or the evcsiglit. Smokers should not fail to give it a trial. Ohininahle in three strengths: Kiverhead Hold, mild; Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog), medium; and Cut Plug No. Id (Bulldhend), full bodv.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1925, Page 4
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