HHiS tefiwo: i .. . » AFTER dinner on« evening a friend of ours poured fwo whisklel Into two liqueur glasses and submitted them to the Judgment of an independent wine merchant. " What do you think of these?" ha enquired. The wlne merchant took the glasses, rolled the whisky round them, sniffed them carefully and sipped each In turn. Finally he selected one and. pointing to it, said, " That's so good you d enjoy It as a liqueur." The whisky was our TEN-YEAR-OLD SPEY-ROYAL. Giibey's Glen Spey Distlllery, Rethea, kotfand A By Ap^olntmrnc lo H.M. T? S.^ KiNG
"It makes me tired when people who ought to know better class tobacco as a mere luxury — something that can easily be done without" remarked a Wellington tobacconist to a customer the other day. "As a member of the trade for forty years I know that the weed is almost as necessary to very many smokers as the sfood they eat, and that enforced abstinence from its soothing, calming influences is to them a very real hardship, especially when times are bad. Particularly is this the case_ in New Zealand where we are producing tobacco of the very finest quality. To what brands do I refer? Why to all four brands so popular with smokers — Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead). I need hardly tell you that their purity is largely owing to_ the fact that they are toasted, and are thus rendered as harmless to smokers as they are fragrant and dfelicious. Such tobacco may well be considered a "necessary jcommodity." It is certainly something more
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 702, 30 November 1933, Page 6
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