'l'ji.less all signs fail New Zealand tobacco is destined to become famous ':he world over for its excellent smoking qualities. Like wildfire has the local product spread over all parts of tho Dominion, capturing the trade whenever it made its appearance. It is thus evident that the New Zealand arti'.'c must possess certain virtues which make it superior to the foreign tobacco, and not the least is its small content of nicotine. This fact would particularly recommend it to the smoker who studies his health, because New Zealand tobacco, even if smoked excessively, does not affect his heart or nerves and leave? the mouth sweet and clean. But what is equally important, the tobacco is now being subjected to a toasting process and as a result its aroma has boon :<uproyed—no bite, no soppiness, often so objectionable in many of the foreion brands. Try Eiverhead Gold if you like a very mild and aromatic quali'v, or Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog) of medium strength, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bull head label) if you prefer a full body.—
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Shannon News, 5 November 1926, Page 2
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