You have tried toasted broad, toasted bacon, toasted cheese, and possibly toasted kidneys, and know how good they all are. But have you ever smoked toasted tobaccos:-' The toasting process, as you know, develops flavour in the case of all the above mentioned edibles—and it has precisely the same effect in the case of tobacco. You can easily satisy yourself as to the truth of this assertion because our New Zealand grown tobaccos are all toasted. That is one reason why they appeal so strongly to smokers. Another reason is that they contain (comparatively) but little nicotine . and may consequently be smoked all day long without producing those unpleasant effects that frequently follow the prolonged smoking of imported tobaccos, all of them more or less) loaded with nicotine. For a cool, sweet, and fragrant smoke try Riverhoad Gold mild. Navy Cut (Bulldog'label) medium, or Cut'Plug No 10 (Bull’s Head) full strentli. There is no misehiey in any of these brands, and the rapidly increasing demand for them is t!:e > . most convincing proof of their populniitt. Advt. - % Ajjj T<
Suit cases in solid fibre make, 11s fid to 17s 6d at Hallenstein’s, Revell Street. — Adyt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1926, Page 4
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194Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1926, Page 4
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