CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP The Stationery, Fancy Goods and News Agency Business, formerly known as Snell’s has been acquired by W. A. WOODWARD Realising that the only way to keep business in one’s own town, the new proprietor is adopting a progressive policy of catering for all the needs of the public. A further announcement relating to same will be made at a later date. XIWAS DISPLAY—WE HAVE OPENED UP A VAST ARRAY OF CHRISTMAS GOODS INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED. A. WOODWARD 20 and 22 BROADWAY PAPAKURA
“I reckon you're what we call “brand tired.” said the tobacconist to an old customer who had complained that he was losing his relish for his. pipe and that for two pins he'd "chuck smoking for keeps." "Brand tired?” queried the customer. “Do other smokers get to feel like that?” "Oh yes, often happens when you've been smoking same old brand for years as I know you have. Why not give something else a go?” “Don't think it would make much difference.” mused the customer,'“what d’you recommend anyhow?” “Well, seeing you’re an old smoker I reckon you can't beat Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) full strength. Sweet as a nut and full of comfort. There’s two other line pipe blends — Cavendish and Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold are for the cigarette smoker. The five blends are being asked for all the time. No nicotine to mention in any of them. They're toasted d’you see?” The “brand tired” smoker now enjoys his pipe more than ever. No smoker ever tires of toasted!
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Franklin Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 140, 30 November 1938, Page 8 (Supplement)
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