Curiosity is frequently expressed by .smokers when told that New Zealand tobacco is toasted In the process of manufacture. “Why toasted?” they will ask. The explanation is simple. Toasting serves two pin poses: (1) It helps materially to eliminate the nicotine in the leaf; (2) It develops flavour and bouquet. Imported tobaccos contain far too much nicotine to i'euder their habitual use safe. The New Zealand tobaccos on the other hand, are so purified by toasting that most of their nicotine content is destroyed. Hence it is that they may be freely indulged in without fear of consequences. As for flavour and aroma toasting brings out both in the most marked way. There are, indeed, no purer or sweeter tobaccos, and no tobaccos less iimocous than those pi diiccd in New Zealand. They are not only superior to the imported, butalso cheaper. There are various brands, special favourites being ‘ K’ ’- erliead Gold,” a beautiful mild ammafic. Navy Cut No. •'!. a choice medium. “Cavendish” (the sportsman’s smoke) another fine medium, and Cut j)|u<r Xu. ft), a rich mellow fell-flav-oured'baccy of rare excellence. -Add.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1929, Page 8
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