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Toasted tobacco,” said the reporter,. “has come to stay; we all know that, because every other bloke you meet is smoking one brand or other of it. But what is the toasting process exactly? How is it done?” “There’s a, good few would like to know that, if you ask me,” replied the whiff merchant, lighting his cigarette. “Every industry has it’s secrets, and I reckon that’s one of the secrets of the National Tobacco Co., the pioneers of the tobacco industry in New Zealand. But “toasted” caught on from the jump, you know, no doube toasting had a lot to do with that -cleans up the nicotine in the leaf and helps to give the six blends, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bull’s-head), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bull-dog) , Cavendish, Riverhead Gold, Desert Gold and Pocket Edit- < ion, their distinctive flavour and fine ' bouquet.” “If I only knew all about the blanky process”, mused the scribe “it’d make a great story, that would!” “No doubt”, laughed the tobacconist, , “but the manufacturers are hardly : lige yougeettiic nrek ewVNim UJ„n likely to give away the secret just to ; oblige you!”

-Family remedy for Coughs, Colds: 1 Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure. I W. E. Woods Ltd. Lambton Quay Wei- 1 lington I

iMLwed at the LION BREWERY . muMSsSSEaHHmnMaBaHMaBMMMHNaBMaMMB I ®* You save with a |jl ii| j I DE LAVAL,oHjIj SEPARATOR . ! For really close skimming,.. . I I finest cream and bigger returns i I instal De Laval, the Separator with I longer wear. To understand why' De ] Laval is superior in performance and I dependability write for free illustrated I | booklet. I I ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. (N.Z.) LTD. I Alfa Laval Separator Co. (N.Z.’), Ltd. , I 166 Victoria St., Hamilton I | Local Agent; L. Henwood, Phone 223 S Dis. Rep.: A. Ourtis, phone 266

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3296, 4 August 1943, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3296, 4 August 1943, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3296, 4 August 1943, Page 3

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