Hyrum K- Bangs, of Bang’s Five (’ent Novelty Store on Congress Avenue, Chicago, has been telling a i<‘l>orter since his return to Hie Land <;f Hi<- Free (?> that before he visited ,\’<-w Zealand in the fall of last year to lake (he baths at. “Rotorua," he knew so little about Maoriland (hat he asked a travelled friend whether any worthwhile tobacco was obtainable here. The friend snickered: “I’ll say there is,” he replied, “and I want to tell you right here that its- some weed. They toast il, so that it tastes as good as it smells, and its so free from nicotine—being toasted —that it can’t hurt you worth a dime if v ou smoke it all day and all night too”. Mr Bangs found it was a true bill, and says he estimates that New Zealand “produces” the only “juiceless” tobacco on this planet. “Yes Sir”. He might have added that (here are only four brands of the genuine toasted —Riverhead Cold, Navy Cui. No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead). —Advl.
FREE NEW RAILWAY JIG SAWS. Free with every large 1/3 tube of Q-Tol Tooth Paste and Gum Tonic a. fascinating Jig Saw Puzzle in full colours. Over SO pieces. New series of four thrilling Railway scenes. Buy a tube and get puzzle ‘A’ to-day. All New
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1933, Page 9
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