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jLii'ei wooti S' iuiiiiiim ixwiisuiiipi/ivwu uj. now rums into billions. OriigitoaMy they were alii hand-made, consequently comipiaraitively expensive, i Then some iinigeinii'ous l person invented i .! a machine which .turned out as- many 1 cigarettes 1 in an hour as hand labour could produce im ai week. Naturally !pni ! ces fell, and -cig-airet'te smoking tow | bacco in use at that time was far from present dJay standards, and: you'd J have .searched 1 im vain for Ibrandls of ,' such ,supenl/ative quality as fliiverhead iiGolld! and) Desert $oW>-4 ; wo of tflx© 'finest cigarette tobaccos in'the*-world'! The three other toasted; brands- (chief ly favoured! by pipe smokers), Out Plug No OLO (ißulsibeiad)), Cavendish, and' 'Navy Cut 'No 3 (Bulldog-), are also .unequalled! for.flavour and foou--11 quet, and for' their comparative free- ' dom from oiooitine'—eliminated by toasting. All five bnaindls are in universal! use .and are: manufactured in 1 prodigious quantities! ta meet the ever : I growing 1 demand. Their popularity •ibajs brought! out various imitations —■ that. wa.s inevitable! It il& the penalty success allways has' to pay. But the reall toasted) cann'ot be imitated'.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LVI, Issue 5992, 7 May 1935, Page 2

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Untitled Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LVI, Issue 5992, 7 May 1935, Page 2

Untitled Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LVI, Issue 5992, 7 May 1935, Page 2

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