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“Why don’t some of those scientific blokes invent a tobacco without any nicotine in it?” be asked as he scraped out the bowl of a very foul pipe. “Dun no,” said the tobacconist, “reckon it’s been tried out sure enough and won’t work. But what’s the odds? If there’s no tobacco without nicotine in it, there's brands with so little as makes no matter. Haven’t we got ‘toasted’? Precious little nicotine in that, Mister. It’s toasted clean out of it and better baccy—or purer—money can’t buy. Harmless, too, mind you, compared with other brands.” “Never tried it,” admitted tlie pipe-scraper, “but I know you and what you say goes! Let s have a tin. Several brands aren’t there?” “Too right, boss!—Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. You’re an old smoker so I’ll recommend Cut Plug No. 10—it’s full flavoured. But take it from me they’re all top-hole!” that’s how the fame of “toasted” spreads!—and once you take it you won’t smoke anything else!—Advt

THE “COLD” SEASON IS HERE. Winter usually brings more than its fair share of coughs, colds, sore threats and other bronchia] ailments. So keep Baxters Lung Preserver bandy. There’s nothing like “Baxters” for fixing that cold—be sure and get “Baxters”—from any chemist or store —l/6, 2/6, and the large family size 4/6. Ask for “Baxters.”— Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 July 1938, Page 4

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