“Doesn’t need a Sherlock Holmes to tell you’re married.” laughingly remarked a passenger by the Auck-land-Whangorei train to a fellow traveller. They were in the smoker and tl-io man addressed was lmsied in cleaning out his pixie with a hairpin. "Yes, I’m married alright,” he replied with a grin, “I suppose the lmirpln gave me away? Fact is. I’m always getting my pipe clogged with this filthy nicotine. It spoils a fellow’s smoke sometimes.” “It’s the baccy that’s to blame,” said the other. “Why don't you give the American stuff, a miss and try the New Zealand? Hardly any nicotine in it. A’ou see it’s toasted. That works the poison ou of it. s'iuc flavour, 100, and the most delightful fragrance. Try a till of mine?” He did—and became a convert right away. There are four brands only: Rivcrheail Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 and Cut Plug No. 10. No other toasted tobaccos are manufactured. But lie careful what, you buy. These gooda are being imitated.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3784, 30 July 1932, Page 5
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