"You'd hiii'dly believe." remarked a Wellington smoke-merchant to a custoiTiPv, "how faddy some men are about choosing a pipe. They'll turn over the j contents of a show-case for liall-aii- ' hour, and then not. be satisfied. ”Aie they as particular about choosing tobacco?" smilingly queried the eiislljomey. V‘Xot «o 'particular tis they were before toasted tobacco became so popuiar," replied the tobacconist, “ever tried it? - ’ "No. Heard a lot about it though. No nicotine in it. is there?' ‘■Hardly any. Toasting takes the ‘bite’ clean out. No sore tongues or irritated throats with toasted. Qu.te harmless." "Does the toasting affect the flavour and bouqmt?" "Improves both. I'm selling more toasted than -any other sort." "More than one brand?" mines the next question. M<’our,” was the reply. "Kiverhead (fold. Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10." "Dilferent strengths, I suppose?' "\ es, I know you kke something full-llavonrc'd. What about trying Cut Plug No. 1.0?" He did. .Now In' sm ':es nothing else. Connoisseurs sav New Zealand toasted tobacco is tho purest in the world.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1932, Page 7
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