He was mooching along, moodily, pipe in mouth, when he met our old friend Mr Nosey Parker, who, staring hard, enquired: “On 1 relief work, aren’t you?” He said he was, but not on the job that day. “Ha!” sneered Mr Parker, “Hard up, eh? Yet you can afford to waste money on tobacco?” “This pipeful was given to me,” he replied, “this is the first smoke I’ve had for a week.” “Bah!” snorted Nosey, “if I catch you at it again I’ll report you to the Board.” Scowling he passed on. Smoking is a crime some non-smokers think. But to those in trouble what a boon! Tobacco foul with nicotine (and the imported is like that) is best avoided, of course. Can it be good to smoke habitually? Ask yourself. If you want baccy that is sweet, mellow, fragrant and delicious go for toasted New Zealand. Toasting renders it quite harmless,. Four brands only: Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3, and Cut Plug No. 10. These are the only toasted tobaccos manufactured Advt.
For all purposes requiring a pure, SSS Piquant vinegar, use SHARLAND S VINEGAR. Brewed in New Zealand. In bottle or bulk AU stores—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 February 1932, Page 2
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