There are many-ways of keeping tobacco in a soft condition; a sliced apple, for instance, or a raw potato are often used W simpler still and certainly more effective is the direct application •of water. Imported tobaccos usually carry an excess of moisture, and any addition will make them imsmokable. Different it is with our New Zealandgrown brands Gold Pouch and Three Diamonds, which, on account of the special toasting process applied m then manufacture, are capable of absorbing a large percentage of moisture. One ounce of water added to 2 ounces of this tobacco will make the latter quite pliable and soft, and prevent it from burning away too quickly. The saving is extraordinary. For la the purchasei sets practically 3 ounces of tobacco, with no more moisture than contained m the majority of foreign brands, and a healthier and superior smoke.—Advt. "NAZOL" for Influenza- and Catarrh.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1918, Page 8
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148Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1918, Page 8
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