Toasted tobacco is the last word in i the manufacture of the fragrant weed. .1 Its process is based upon sciehse, and just exactly as people prefer their food cooked, they will now prefer their tobacco toasted. Toast is certainly -wholesomer than soggy bread, and tho same principle applies to tobacco. ! Take, for instance, the locally-manu- ? Jactured brands. They are all toasted, and, consequently, are more pleasing 1 to the palate. Besides, there is less I nicotine in them, and that is a mat- ! ter of importance, inasmuch as any ! excess of nicotine absorbed by the ; -system may seriously affect the ."nerves or cause .smokers heart and I weakening sight. Smokers should, I, therefore, not fail to give this new !' tobacco a trial: there is a vast differ- : • ence between toasted and nbn-toasted 4-tobacco, and they will find it is all ; in favour of the toasted. Obtainable Lin three strengths, Riverhead Gold, pvcry mild and aromatic; Toasted i .Navy Cut (Bulldog), medium; and -Cut Plug No. 10 is recommended to 1 those who prefer a full body,*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4885, 2 October 1925, Page 4
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177Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4885, 2 October 1925, Page 4
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