"HoW's trade?" a customer asked a Hamilton tobacconist the other day. "Oh, not too bad" was the cheerful reply. "If there's less demand for cigars, pipe and cigarette tobacco is selling well. Packet cigarettes are hanging fire a bit though. Smokers say it saves money .to roll their own, and lots of them pride themselves on their dexterity in that line. The trick is soon learned and once it is learned those who aequire it have no use for the ready made article. As for pipe tobacco it's always wanted, of course, and always will be. Oh, yes, the imported brands continue to sell alright, most of them anyhow. But I find the New Zealand toasted tobacco is favoured by $ great many smokers. Hs compafatiye freedo,m from nicptine is a great point in its favour. The toasting- iipproves both flayour and bouquet besides making it ahsolutely harmless. Tes — four- brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead). . No ' matter what happens people must and will smoke."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 648, 28 September 1933, Page 2
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