A prophet, they say, has no honour j in his own country, and it lias boon j ioo much the policy of Xow Zealand- j :rs in the past to pass over the pro- j iuet of their country in favour of the j reported goods, which, in many cases j ire actually inferior to the New Zea- | and article. 'Fake tobacco for ex unple. Most American tobaccos are ibjeotionable on the score of excess iicotiue. and defective combustibility, cading to the clogging of the pipe. iith unpleasant and indeed injurious onset) lienees to the smoker. Try tiverhead Gold, mild and aromatic, or basted Navy Cut (Bulldog) of memm strength, and if yon prefer a full ody. try Cut Plug No 10 the Bullcad label. Their purity, flavour. n»ma and all round excellence will I uprise you. I ltlike most brands i •om overseas this particular type of j ibacco dees not foul the pipe and I •aves the mouth sweet and clean. , sports maintain that of all varieties i nown New Zealand leaf is the least j ijuriotis on account of its small per- i •ntage of nicotine and that it may ' s smoked continuousy without the \ itchiest- after effects.—Advt, I
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1925, Page 4
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