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“Heavy smoker, sir?” asked a passenger aboard the. ChristchurchDunedin express, addressing his yis-a-vis, who had just “obliged with a match.” “Pretty fair,” laughed the other. “Four or five .ounces a week. “By jove!” was the reply, “if I smoked all that I’d be a nervous wreck in a month!” “What sort do you smoke? Queried No. 1. He named the brand. “Ah! that’s American, and, like most foreign brands, rank with nicotine. It wouldn’t do me. I smoke New Zealand Navy Cut. Wondenul stuff! Hardly any nicotine in it. Can t hurt you however much you smoke. Cheaper than imported, and better, too. You see, it’s toasted. That cuts out the nicotine. The manufacturers? National Tobacco Co., I believe. My preference is for their Navy Cut No. 3. Beautiful flavour. And won’t harm the tongue. Other brands of theirs (all toasted) are Riverhead Gold, Desert Gold, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. My tobacconist tells me he sells more of these goods than any other. All toasted; that makes them absolutely safe.” —550.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 October 1945, Page 2

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Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, 24 October 1945, Page 2

Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, 24 October 1945, Page 2