”1 don't know," said the tobacconist to the scribe, "that it’s as unlucky us they say for three smokers to light up from the same match but 1 do know its unlucky —deuced unlucky—to pass your pouch along to some absent-minded beggar who forgets to return it. I lost a line pouch that way once —but never again! What, do I smoke myself? Why ‘toasted’! I’d smoke something better if X could get it. Give me it pipe of Cut Plug Mo. 10 (Bullshead) —say ajftor lunch —and 1 wouldn’t call the Queen my Aunt! Old smokers love it! Other genuine toasted blends? Yes-two others for the pipe, Cavendish, and Navy Cut Mo. U (Bulldog). Then lucre’s Klvcrhead Gold and Desert Gold, the two most fancied cigarette tobaccos. .See the run on them! How do 1 account for the popularity of ’toasted’ V Well, it s partly due to the quality of the leaf and partly to the manufacturers’ toasting process. There’s no ‘bite’ in toasted!’’ The reported took a note of it and lit his pipe.
THE PRIME ELECTRIC FENCE CONTROLLER Six Great Features 1. Absolutely safe and trouble free 2. Operates on ordinary 6-volt battery. A single charge lasts for months. 3. REDUCES FENCING COSTS BY 80' 4. Renders stock-proof up to 15 miles of fence. 5. Portable — instantly and easily erected with ordinary farm wire. Nothing to buy other than plant. 6. The Prime One-wire Fence Controller is a masterpiece of Electrical Engineering. Many exclusive features are embodied for the convenience of the farmer. Write to-day for full particulars N.Z. DISTRIBUTORS : Wright, Stevenson & Co., Ltd. Abraham & Williams, Ltd. 38 Albert St AUCKLAND Box lb
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 12284, 23 February 1938, Page 3
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