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Guests at Revingtons include: Mrs. G. Porter (Reefton), Mr. and Mrs.. K. A. Will XRongotea), Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Teagle (Lower Hutt), Mrs. J. S. Johnston (Dunedin), Miss B. M. Smeaton (Auckland), Miss B. Hitchon (Rotorua), Mrs. McLean, Mr. J. C. Middleton, Mr. W. G. Garrard, Mr. J B. Kilpatrick (Christchurch), Miss K. Fuller (Wellington), Rev. F. C. Every (Nelson), Mrs. G. T. Ellis, Mrs. N. J. McCulley (Temuka).

The first smoke of the day! Can you beat it? Lots of chaps light up directly they tumble out of bed in the morning; others smoke while having their cold tub, but most wait till after breakfast. Mark Twain said the only times he wasn’t smoking were when he was eating and when he was sleeping! Old smokers often have a whiff when they wake in the night—say it “sends them off again. Tobacco? Of course, tastes differ, but if a census of brands could be taken it would probably be found that the most popular of all —right through New Zealand —are the “toasted” ones. Go where you will, you’ll find them on sa l e —yes, even in the backblocks! Sweet, mellow, cool and comforting, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Pocket Edition, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold merit their immense popularity. It’s toasting, by eliminating the nicotine, .that makes them safe for the smoker! They’re so popular they’re being imitated. But imitation toasted is no good. Ask for the brands enumerated. —159.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1943, Page 4