<s George Robey, the famous London comedian, relates in his amusing reminiscences that he smoked his first cigarette when he was 14, and enjoyed it so much that lifi annexed one of ihs father's pipes " and had a go at that." He sums up that experience in two words—" Oh, my! " He left tobacco severely alone after that for a long time. Then he tried again, " and ever since has preferred a pipe to any other way of (smoking." Well, there's nothing like a pipe—unless it's a. cigarette. But make sure your tobacco's right. It should be pure, have flavour and aroma, and be as free as possible from nicotine. So those who smoke " toasted " can't go far wrong! For it's wonderfully pure, there's next t<j no nicotine in it, because it's toasted, consequently harmless. And as for flavour and bouquet, where can you find its equal? Six brands onlv of the genuine'" toasted —Cut" Plug No. 10 (Bulkhead). Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). Cavendish, Riverhead Gold, Desert Gold,; and Pocket Edition. They vary in .-Irenglh, hut Iho quality's . the same—unapproachable.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 25396, 30 January 1945, Page 7
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