Wliat kind of tobacco UQ you F le " ler—.mild, or full?. If you have been ■■long a worshipper at-tne shrine ol My Lady Nicotine you. have doubtless sampled all sorfe of brands a* .one time or another, and- have your preferences. But have you evei tried toasted tobacco? It js quite a new idea. The leaf is. carefully toasted and this process develops the i;avour and aroma in quite a surprising way It's like eating salt with nuts or mustard wijlh beef or cheese. You can test this for yourself because the New Zealand tobaccos, now: so much 'in evidence, are all touted. Hence their delightful fragrance and flavour. And unlike, most of the lmport- . i .„ t« percentage of nicotine, that they may arvfc or harmful consequences. They won't bite the tongue, and appeal to all tastes. "Riverhead Gold" is aron fill'* fißnlldnert a pleasing medium • and "Cut Phig NQ. 10'" (Bull's Head) a. flue full flavoured tobacco.—23.*
JIMMY SKILTON OF SOCCER FAME. This Englisn piayer of note, trained the. N:Z. Soccer Team for 1922. He writes; ; ' f Q-tol as an embrocation stands right out on its own. ; There is nothing to touch it-.'' S
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Shannon News, 7 November 1924, Page 2
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