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“Heavy smoker, Sir?” asked a man in the corner of the first-class smoking carriage on the ChristchurchDunedin express, addressing the passenger opposite, who had just “obliged with a match.” “Pretty fair,” laughed the other, “about four or five ounces a week.” “By jove!” said the first speaker, “if I smoked all that I’d be a nervous wreck in a month.” “What sort d’you smoke?” he was asked. He named the brand. “Ah,” said the other, “that’s American. I couldn’t smoke it. Like all those foreign brands, it’s rank with nicotine. I smoke New Zealand tobacco; Navy Cut No. 3 medium. Wonderfully sweet and satisfying. And hardly any nicotine in it. That’s why you can smoke it so freely. Won’t hurt nerves or heart and doesn’t burn the tongue. Cheaper than the imported too, and better in every way.” Other brands manufactured by the same company are Riverhead, mild; Cavendish, medium; and Cut Plug No. 10, full flavour, all toasted and therefore healthier than the average class of smoking tobacco. —118.

Hfejbma <gjl ■ • AAt s t ra *£ht for HANNAH’S sale—be well bllUOl, sllO( j f or t he holidays—buy even if your shoes might last awhile yet—a small outlay—if you buy here—it’s the season’s last chance of shoes at gift prices. HANNAH’S ——— .. ■ ... ..-.w. HANNAH’S: Tainui Street ? Greymouth

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1929, Page 10

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