Tdasted tobacco ! “What’s the great idea?” you may ask. Well, if you have? not yet tried what toasting will do 'for tobacco leaf you’vea pleasure in store. .All our welA-known New Zealand grown tobacco , s are toasted in the making. This, develops their flavour and aroma, ju st as the toasting (or roasting) of coffee or cocoa beans brings out the flavour and fragrance. These tdbac* 1 j 0» are the purest on the market, lay ge ly because they contain so little ; nicotine, while the imported brands are all more or less loaded with it. Now do you see why the doctors recc >mmend New Zealand tobacco ? Thq' proof of the pudding is in the eatin/ gl and the proof di the weed” is in t’ ne smoking. Those who , try the New 1 Zealand tobaccos quick!? f get to pref/. r them to all others- - hence their constantly increasing sa everywhere. You can get them in a ,®y strength. Rjverhqad Gold, a bear Ufi. ful aromati ,c; Navy *Cut, a ch* medium ; a - nd Cut Plug No. 10, a fine full-flavour ed variety. Caver Mixture, r nedium, is the latest atdtlition.*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5261, 11 April 1928, Page 4
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193Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5261, 11 April 1928, Page 4
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