j “I'm looking fnr something I don't ■ expert to find." said a Wellington man to his tobacconist, with a laugh. | “What’s that?" enquired the tobac- • conist. “A tobacco 1 can smoke for I hours without my tonque feeling as if . lit had been grilled. I'm frequently jn I the train all day. Then I always want to smoke more than I am able to." "Ever tried the New Zealand tobacco?" I queried the tobacconist. “No. Is it ! worth trying?" "Well, I sell more of | it than of any other kind. It's good. • Most, of the nicotine has been taken ’ nut of it. you see." “jjjjjpw do they manage that?" said the customer. "They toast it. It gets rid of the nicotine as nothing else does. Improves the flavour and bouquet, too. 'iou can smoke this tobacco from daylight to j < dark, without tongue or throat suffer- ’ | iiur. Brands? There are five: Miverhead j Cold. Desert Cdd. Navy Cut No. 3, : : Cuvt ndish, and Cut Plug No. 10." The I j customer invested in a tin of Navy cut I No. 3, "to see if he liked." He will. I
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20728, 11 February 1939, Page 12
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