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An Umpire City weed purveyor tells how lust Christmas one of Ms “regulars.” tired of smoking "the same old brand," asked for “something different.” Recommended to try toasted Navy Cut No. 3 (UillUlogl. lie laughed contemptuously, "Rah!" ho said, "let's have an uuuco of your hesi imported medium, just to try out.” "Well.” says the tobacconist, “I thought I’d just try him out. So I weighed up an ounec of medium, ami away lie went. Next day lie blew in again with:

"What's (hat hacey I luul yesterday? Best I ever smoked, bar none. I know it's imported, of course. But what is it?" Well. I had to laujrh! "That was toasted Navy Cut No. o says I. “Ho! hoi ho!" he roars, "you put one over oil me, allrijrht!” (he’s a real sport), "let's have a pound of it!" "And now,” (with a “he smokes nothing else!" Five brands only of the real toasted"—Navy Cut No. y (Hulldojrl. Cut Plujr No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Klverhead Gold ami Desert Gold. All delicious, and all harmless I

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11934, 28 January 1936, Page 3

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