There i s a New Zealand Club at Manchester (England), the “Kia Ora," the members of which arc all ex-Maori-landers. Rome time ago a visitor From “little old Now Zealand" (lie has since returned) was entertained at a smoke concert given in his honour by the club, and delighted the boys by handing round sonic tins of Xew Z aland toasted tobacco. All who sampled it pronounced it “Kaipai,” and said that tor mellowness, Flavour and bouquet it knocked the American brands into the proverbial cocked hat. Everybody listened with keen interest when the guest of 'the evening remarked ; “Not only is our New Zealand tobacco the purest in the world, hut it possesses the added merit of being sale to smoke to any extent, because it is toasted, and the coasting neutralises the nicotine in it.’’ The speaker referred to the well-known brands: Hiverlcad Gold A'avy (hit Xo. o, Cavendish and Cut plug No. 10. Those are the only toasted tobaccos manufactured. Their wide popularity is the most convincing proof of their quality.— Artvt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1932, Page 2
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175Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1932, Page 2
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