“Anything new in cigarettes?” asked a customer of a Dunedin tobacconist. “Yes: here are two good frauds. But why not roU- your own? The cheapest ready-mades cost 6d for 10; better grade cost 8d or 9d. Roll your own and it will cost you 4d for 10 instead of 6d because a two ounce tin of tobacco, say at Is 10d, will make fully 50 full-sized smokes, a saving of 30 per cent. ; more of course, in the case of the higher priced article. Bear in mind, too, that even the finest ready mades rapidly lose their flavour by keeping while those you make yourself daily are always fresh and fragrant. The tobacco? Well, I use New Zealand toasted myself. It’s unbeaten for flavour and aroma. The toasting also largely frees it of nicotine, s o thsit ft is absolutely pure and safe whether you uee Rivorheacl Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish or Cut Ring 1® (Bull’shead).” The customer bought a two-ounce tin, remarking that the saving -was well worth •. while in these ' times. It certainly is— Advt f
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1933, Page 8
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