Strict Censorship
Writing to a relative in Christchurch, a New Zealander serving with the East African forces in Abyssinia, said he was sending a copy of the Addis Ababa newspaper. Later in the letter, however, he says: “I now find that the censorship regulations do not permit sending the newspaper, even though it is in Coptic.” When do you have your first smoke of the day? Lots of chaps start before breakfast and many save up the dottels from yesterday’s pipes for their early morning smoke. Doctors don’t recommend this plan, by the way. Immediately after breakfast is the time preferred by multitudes of smokers for a, first “lighting up.” Others will smoke at any time, from
daylight to dark. But some never exceed a certain number of smokes a day. Tastes differ a lot regarding tobacco. Hero in New Zealand a pretty considerable proportion of smokers pin their faith to “toasted” owing to its alluring flavour and delightful aroma. It certainly excels in those respects —and in another its harmlessness, due to toasting which rids it of its nicotine and leaves it pure, sweet and fragrant. “Once a smoker of ‘toasted,’ always a smoker of ‘toasted.’ ” All five of the genuine toasted brands. Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, appeal irresistibly to smokers. But worthless imitations are on thfi market. Beware! *
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20622, 25 November 1941, Page 10
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232Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20622, 25 November 1941, Page 10
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