A prophet, they say has mi honour in his own country, and it has been to much the policy of New Zealanders in the past to pass over the product of their country in favour of the imported Roods, which, in many discs are actually inferior to the New Zealand article. Take tobacco for example. Most American tobaccos arc objectionable on the score of excess nicotine, and defective combustibility, leading to the clogging of the pipe, with unpleasant, and indeed injurious, consequences to the smoker. Try Rivcrhead Gold mild and aromatic, or Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog) of medium strength, and if you prefer a lull body, try* Cut Plug No. 10, the Bullhead''label. Their purity, flavour, aroma and all round excellence will surprise your. Uijlike most brands from oversea this particular type of tobacco does lit foul the pipe and leaves the mouth sweet and cle'ui. Experts maintain that of all varieties known N.Z. leaf is the least injurious on account of its small percentage of nicotine and that it nmy be smoked continuously without the slightest after effects.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1927, Page 1
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