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As the Loudon to Brighton express w*is toanug * alone: at 60 miles an hour someone pulled the. communication'rorclnml the tram stopped. Huvrviim to the. second-class carnage the guard found it contained only two passengers, a mnldlo-aged woman and a man smoking a-pipe.- What.s wroii" here?” sharply demanded the guard'. Pointing indignantly to h|r follow-passenger, .the woman sajd: • ‘This man insists on smoking - and I object.” “Well,” replied tk guard, “it’s a smoking carriage. I’ll have to take your name, and address, ma’am. Stopping an express train without sufficient'cause is ’ a serious matter. Shouldn’t wonder' you’ll find it come expensive.”;lt-did! One never hears of a train being . stopp'din New Zealand under similar circumstances. But then most men in this country smoke' tobacco and not even the most faddly .person can object to that it’s so. pure,.. sweet and fragrant. Harmless, too—it’s toasted—with the result that' the nicotine it' contains is eliminated! Only four brands: Navy Cut. N0.*.3 (Bulldog). Cavendish. Out Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), and Riverhead Gold. —F. 341. ’ •'■” ' P'ONCERT Tickets, Dance ..Tickets, : , Ball Programmes, Invitation Cards, etc., printed at shortest 'notice. New stocks of latest designs. Times-Printing Works... •• •
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11944, 15 May 1933, Page 6
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