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While at Ottnwa, Mr. P.aMwin one day entertaineil at lunelieon a, small party f»f vlsitiny pressmen and otli«>rs. Wlien an adjonrnnient xvas made to the smolceroom of the great liotel, one of the guerts (a Nnv Kealander), produced a well-filled poucli and expresscal the hope that. their distuigaiished host wonld sainple hhs tobnceo ";vrown and manufaetnred in New Zealand." "Delighted!" said Mi". Baldwin, I "but first of all I miist send for my little l cheriywood," £?o sayiny, he despatehed a waiter for the pipe, who soon returned l bearing the giant eherrywood (21ft. long, with a bowl holding half-a-pound) pre_ sented to its owner shortly before he quitted England. The arrival of the "little eherrywood" was greeted with roa ra of laughter. The New Zealand tobaeeo reeominended to Mr. Baldwin's notiee. was duly sampled, surprise being expressed that tobaeeo oi such ftplendld ciuality should be produced in N.Z. It was Cut Plug No. 10, one of the four famous toasted (and practically nicotineless) brands so popular iix Maoriland, the others being ■Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Riyer-
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 December 1932, Page 3
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188Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 December 1932, Page 3
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