There are fashions in tobacco just as there are in other things,” a Wellington tobacconist ;told-. a reporter who was fossicking around for “Copy.” “Some brands will be popular for years, then they go out of date; others come on to the market and in spite of halfpage advertisements, never catch on. Others, again, seem to hit the bull’seye rightaway, and smokers never seem to tire of them. Look at the New Zealand toasted tobaccos. They’ve been before the public for a number of years, and are selling better than ever. When you find a tobacco ‘bites’ and makes the tongue sore, take it from me it’s no good. Too much nicotine in it. Yes, I know what you’re going >to say : that the imported tobaccos are like that. So they are. But the New Zealand are different. You can smoke them, all day and enjoy every whiff. They’re quite harmless.” The speaker was referring to the popular brands: IRiverhead Goid, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3, and Cut Plug No. 10. The secret of their excellence is that they are toasted—the only tobaccos that are—lAdvt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1932, Page 3
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