A contributor to the London weekly, "Tobacco Smoke’’ writes: “If any of your readers chance to visit New Zealand ns 1 did last year, I can strongly recommend the New Zealand tobacco. I know no other tobacco to equal it lor flavour and fragrance. More important still, it is almost entirely free from nicotine, that, insidious poison so comnu.nly found in American tobaccos. The secret of its .superiority is that it is toasted or roasted just as cocoa and coffee bears are. That’s why it smells and tastes so good! And it is quite innocuous, thanks to the toasting. No wonder New Zealand smokers think so much of it. There’s no difficulty in procuring it. It's 011 si| le !, t every New Zealand ’ tobacconist's shop.’ ’I his writer refers to the lour brands of New Zealand tobacco": Rivcrheail Us»M, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. Tin sc are the only toasted tobaccos inaiiufiicturetl. They dillcr in strength, but are uniform in quality. It is the lust. But buyers are cautioned against imitations. Several are on the mark'-t. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1932, Page 2
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