“I am not a cigar smoker, but T have smoked New Zealand tobacco, and I believe there is a great future before it,” declared our recent ,visitor, Lord Craigavon, just before he went away, adding that the largest tobacco factory in the world was at Belfast, and that he would recommend New Zealand tobaco to them, “and see whether Ulster and New Zealand cannot unite in producing the finest tobacco in the world.” Good! and also “Hear, hear!” . But New Zealand already doing it! There’s no finer tobacco manufactured than our New Zealand “toasted.” Four brands only—but each of them a gem!— Itiverhead Gold, Navy. Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. To what do these brands owe their outstanding merit?—to the fact that they aire (toasted. A: costly and elaborate process—but look at its results! It eliminates pl-actically all the nicotine, thus rendering the tobacco absolutely safe to smoke—yes, even to excess!—and imparts to it its delicious flavour and unrivalled bouquet. Yes, toasting makes all the difference!—Advt'.
Monster Clearing Sale—The whole of th 0 large stock has been marked lowjiv Call nml.secure the bargains, sftfl Son.—4<Jvt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1930, Page 3
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