.Tousled tobacco is the lust word in l!it' matiiifncl tire of the fragrant wood. Ik process i- based upon soionoo and jiKI exact i,y as people prefer t!i-• i r lood cooked. they will now prefer l.heir tobacco toasted. Toast is certainly wholesome!- than soppy broad. I and the same principle applies to tobacco. Take for instance the lorallynmmifuet tired brands. They are till toasted and consequently more pleasing to the palate, besides there is less nicotine in them, and that is a matter of importance, inasmuch as any excess of nicotine absorbed by the system may seriously alfect ti e nerves or cause smoker's heart and weakenin'; sight. Smokers should. therefore. not fail to yi ve this new tobacco a. trial : there is a vast difference between toasted and nun-toasted tobneqo, and they will find it is all in favor of the toasted. Obtainable in three strengths, Kiverhead (told, very mild and aromatic : Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog), medium, and Cut Phi" No 10 is recommended to those who prefer a full body. Ailvv.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1925, Page 4
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182Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1925, Page 4
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