Smokable rods of cigarettes are manufactured using wrapping materials that
incorporate at least one fibrous material (e.g., flax fibers, hardwood
pulp fibers and/or softwood pulp fibers) at least one filler material
(e.g., calcium carbonate in particulate form). The wrapping materials
possess multi-layer coatings. The wrapping materials possess coatings in
the form of series of spaced apart bands, each band possessing a series
of layers. At least one of the coating layers can have a filler material
dispersed or suspended within a film-forming material of that layer. For
a representative wrapping material, a pattern of applied to the wire side
major surface of the wrapping material substrate as a plurality of
layers, and at least one of the layers includes ethylcellulose and
calcium carbonate. For that layer, the calcium carbonate is present in an
amount greater than the ethylcellulose, on a weight basis. The
ethylcellulose and calcium carbonate typically are applied as part of a
non-aqueous formulation incorporating iso-propyl acetate, triacetin and
lecithin.