“Funny how tastes change in pipe tobaccos,” remarked an Aucklam. tobacconist to a pressman, the othei day. “Formerly the demand was al. for the imported, but to-day it’s New Zealand tobacco that is all the rage, and for every ounce of imported 1 sell, 1 dispose of a pound of New Zealand. It certainly is ‘the goods.’ I fancy it’s the toasting of the leaf that mostly accounts for it’s fine flavour and aronuv. Its the only toasted tobacco on the market, so far as I know. Several doctors who are amongst my customers will smoke nothing else. They saj there’s so little nicotine in it that its by far the safest to smoke. Well, it must be admitted that these foreign brands often contain a dangerous amount of nicotine. Oh, yes, there are several brands of New Zealand. Perhaps I sell more Navy Out No. 3 (Bulldog) than anything else, but Out Plug No. 10 (Bullsliead) full flavour runs it pretty close. Then there’s Itiverhead Gold a mild aromatic, which also has a big sale. But they’re all good.’’— Advt.
D-e-e-licious I And so says everyone who tries the new orange drink—Trellis Brand Orange Cordial. All stores. — Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1929, Page 2
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