“What ho! So and So! I" never by any,chance see you without a pipe in your mouth! D’you ever leave off smoking?” Thus a passenger for Hamilton greeted an old friend when the latter boarded the train at Mercer. The newcomer grinned. “I smoke a bit, and that’s a fact,” he said with a laugh, “half-a-pound a week is my allowance. “Two ounces does me,” said his friend, “after, a pipe or two I have to give it best. My throat begins to suffer and my tongue gets sore.” “You’re smoking the wrong ‘baccy’ old sport.” same the jovial reply. “Try ‘Toasted.’” No throat or tongue trouble, then! It somkes cool and sweet to the last whiff! My favourite is Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), but there’s other toasted brands, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, and Riverhead Gold. All as sweet as honey—and talk about flavour! You can puff away till all’s, blue! They can’t hurt you because the nicotine has been expelled' by toasting.” “Me for toasted if that’s so,”, replied the other. And it. is so!—Advt.
Motorists! We have engaged the services of an Expert Motor Upholsterer, and can now undertake car trimming and general upholsterj’ work.—Baty’s, Guinness Street.—l.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1934, Page 3
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