How the public taste changes with the years 1 ! China tea was all the g' at one time. Now it is Indian. Ir days gone by brandy was the popuhr spirit. Now it is whiskey. Former!’ American tobacco was exclusively smoked. Now the demand is for tin brands of the National Tobacco Co. Ltd., (pioneers of the tobacco industry in New Zealand), at all events i 1 this country. Ordinary tobaccos (to/ rich in nicotine) are n n t to affec’ heart and nerves :’f smoked habituall National Tobacco Cn‘s goods aie prae tically free from nicotine, and quit' safe to smoke,. Why? Because they are toasted. This process also accounts for their wonderful flavour and bouquet. And—mark this!—they arc the only toasted tobaccos. Ask, fo 1 “Ri verb cad Gold’’ (a sweet aromatic) “Navy Cut” (a specially choice blend of medium strength) “Cavendish” (the renowned sporting mixture, r great favourite, also medium) or “Cut Plug No. 10” (a fine full-flavoured (baccy). These brands (in uni versa’ demand) are on sale at all tobacconists.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1929, Page 7
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