Describing, a motor trip through the North Island of New Zealand lasi; summer, 'in a Liverpool journal, Colonel Westmore tells how much his wife and himself enjoyed themselves. They travelled by easy stages, stopping .here and there en route as the fancy prompted them. “It' was on this memorable journey/’ writes the Colonel, "thus I made the acquaintance of Now Zealand tobacco—about the best l ever smoked. It owes its .splendid quality it seems, to a special process it undergoes in tho course of manufacture, and which extracts the poison—otherwise the nicotine—from it. Toast'ng •(that is the process) not only rids it of nicotine but gives it its fine .flavour, and equalled bouquet. I cannot smoke more than. a pipe or two of some tobaccos without getting a .sore tongue. I 'found I could smoko the New Zealand as frpoN’ ns T wanted to. There’s no “bite”. in it.” Reference; is here made to the four famous brands: Riiverjiead Gold, Navy Cut v <>. | 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10.— Advt, ••• I
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1932, Page 8
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172Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1932, Page 8
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