"I liad rather a trying- experience once upon a time," writes Mr. Robert Seeley in a London weekly. "I was a young new chum then, one of a party of prospectors in Northern Queensland. One day I wandered away from camp and got 'bushed'. It was nearly three weeks before they found me! On the third day I ran out of tobacco! — Smokers will sympathise! — I shall never forget the first smoke I had after I was found!— delightful. But nowadaysl find the tobacco I used to smoke when on the wallabi has lost its savour. Over much nicotine in it. Since coming to Maoriland I have smoked 'New Zealand toasted', and ask nothing better. I understand its peculiar fragrance, and comparative freedom from nicotine in this incomparable tobacco are due to its being roasted. It is certainly the finest I have ever smoked — and the least harmj ful." Mr. Seeley refers to the four famous toasted brands — Riverhead Gold. Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10,
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 515, 26 April 1933, Page 6
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170Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 515, 26 April 1933, Page 6
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