1 A prophet they say lias no honour yin his own country, and unfortunately it has been the practice very largely in the past of New Zealanders to pass by the products of their own copntry in favour of imported goods’- often actually inferior to the New Zealand article. Look at tobacco. Most American brands contain an excess of nicotine.. This means defective combustability and the consequent' clogging of .the pipe, with unpleasant, and ‘indeed injurious consequences to the smoker. Not so with the N.Z. goods. They are all toasted and this rids them of nicotine and gives ythem their famous flavour and fragrance. They do not foul the pip? and leave the mouth sweet and clean; They ‘are exclusively manufactured by tHo National Tobacco Co., Ltd.; (pioneers of the N.Z. tobacco, industry). find may be smoked continuously and leave no after effects. If you like a full body try Cut Plug No. ]0: if you prefer something milder there are Cavendish and Navy Chit; and if your preference is for a very rriijld brand get Biverliead Gold. Advt
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1929, Page 3
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