In the days of Auld Lang Syne a N.Z 1 . grown tobacco made its appearance on the market but failed to get a hold on the smoking public. The leaf was all right, but there was something deficient in the curing, and the industry languished and fizzled out. A much more recent attempt, to ' solve the problem resulted in the pro- ! duction of the National Tobacco Co.’s brands; now firmly established in the favour of the smokers. The secret ofi , this success is said to be due to the , new toasting process, whch has result- | ed in a most remarkable improvement > in the smoking quality. The difference between the toasted and the nontoasted product is as wide as a cooked ; potato differs’in taste from’a raw potato. Any smoker can easily con- i vince himself by trying just a few , pipes of any of the following brands : j Riverhead Gold, very mild; Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog), of medium - t strength ; and Cut, Plug No. 10, for, , those who prefer a full body.*
IDEAL NIGHT LIGHTS — GOLDEt BAY CANDIES. Nursing mothers know the value of a soft still light that will not waken the children nor harm baby’s eyes. Electric light and gas : are too glaring. • The best night lights are Golden Ray Candles, which give a clear, soft, flickerless illumination. Burn without splutter, superior quality, hard, and economical. If your grocer doesn t stock Golden Ray ' Candles, apply Auckland merchants, who will 1 see that you are supplied.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4800, 19 January 1925, Page 1
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247Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4800, 19 January 1925, Page 1
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