Tobacconists were among-st the heaviest sufferers at the hands of the rabble during the Auckland riots in April. Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, to say nothing of pipes and sundries were rcmoved by the sackful. The thieves certainly showed some diserimination in their choice of the weed. They went for the best, and many big tins of "New Zealand toasted" were among the loot. Well it certainly sayg something for the popularity of this tobacco when even robbers exhibited a marked preference for it. Their partiality is shared by many thousands of lawabiding citizens in the various centres of population where the well lcnown brands Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 10 are in general recjuest and are acknowledged to be not only delightful smolcing but remarkably free from nicotine, that deadliest of poisons. This is entirely due to the tobacco undergoing a special 'purifying process in the course of manufacture and which renders it harmless to the smoker. But buyers should be careful to see they get what they aslc for. There are imitations!
Now available at every Sports dealer — the 1933 Spalding, the pioneer stitchless Tennis Ball. Uniform in size, weight, bound and compression.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 374, 8 November 1932, Page 6
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