Political notabilities in London are ■ smokers almost to a man. Mr Baldwin’s Cherry wood is world-famed; Mr Anthony Eden prefers a well-seasoned briar; Mr Ramsay MacDonald enjoys ! an after-dinner cigar; Mr Malcolm 1 MacDonald smokes a special brand of cigarettes; Mr Lloyd George, like Mr 1 Ramsay MacDonald, is a connoisseur in cigars. Far fewer cigars, by the way, are smoked in New Zealand (in proportion to population) than in England. But New Zealanders are great pipe and cigarette smokers. Look at the number of our tobacconists’ shops! Tobacco? Well, we get innumerable brands from overseas but our own “toasted” challenges comparison with any of them. Not only is the quality of these brands superexcellent but they are safe—no matter how freely you may indulge, owing to the trifling amount of nicotine. Toasting (the manufacturers’ exclusive process) is a wonderful purifier. But just as it’s not all gold that glitters it’s not all toasted that’ genuine. ’ Buy Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), ; Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead .Gold and Desert Gold and you’ll get the real thing!—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1936, Page 5
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