The first smoko of tho day!—can you boat it? "Sweet when tho morn is groy,” as tho pool puts it. It doesn't, matter a. button whether you are camped in the bush and roll out of your "bluey” at cockcrow; wake up at dawn on the farm; or jump out of bed in your town “diggings” bright and early—you want your whiff liefore breakfast! 'With what delight you scra'pe out the old briar, till up, and puff away, at peace with all the world.! Perhaps you are a veteran smoker, in which case it’s a sovereign to a gooseberry that you smoke New Zealand Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead)! Nothing so soothing and .so much appreciated by the .seasoned smoker! It burns away cool, sweet and delicious to the last shred! Should you prefer something milder, try Navy Cut No. ,1 (Bulldog), or Cavendish; and if you want something still milder there’s Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. They are all delightful smoking and as harmless as they can be —they are toasted, and the toasting does the trick!*
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20547, 6 May 1941, Page 12
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