“Peradventure,” remarked the man with the flowing locks to the chap : smoking his pipe aboard a Wellington tram. “Peradventure, friend, you fail to realise that in smoking that evilsmelling tobacco you art* offending those who don’t smoke?” "Peradventure governor,” rejoined the smoker, “you forget this is a blooming smokecar, and if you object to smoking why travel in it? As for ‘evil-smelling tobacco' mine is toasted New Zealand, and the smoke cannot annoy even a crank. Take my advice, boss, buy a pipe, learn to smoke, and make your miserable life happy.” The longhaired one smiled sadly and shook his head. Perhaps he has tried to smoke a. pipe? Anyhow, “toasted New Zealand” is not only delightfully fragrant, but thanks to being toasted is quite harmless. All four brands (Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. id (Bullshead) are the same—the sweetest, coolest, purest, most delicious and least, harmful of any tobacco manufactured. Of course, it is being imitated. Every good thing is imitated i —so be careful what you buy!—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 June 1933, Page 8
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