If you were exiled to some uninhabited desert island, and were allowed to carry with you (in addition to food, raiment, and other necessaries of life, in exile), one thing only to minister to your pleasure and enjoyment, what would you choose? A Canterbury Debating Society discussed this problem recently, and when the matter was put to the vote the majority of the members favoured —tobacco! A wise choice. There's nothing so good when you're feeling lonely and need bucking up as a good smoke. But let the baccy be of the best. You don't want brands poisonous with nicotine, as the foreign tobaccos invariably are. You want the "real mackay." Something you can smoke for long spells at a time without fear of the consequences. Toasted tobacco is the best. It's particularly soothing, with a flavour and fragrance to write home about! And there's next to no nicotine in it! So you can indulge as freely as you please. It won't hurt you. Pour brands only: Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 and Cut Plug No. 10, ■ . . *
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LII, Issue 94, 24 November 1931, Page 3
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