"Some coves.” snid the driver of the service car to a venerable passenger, “learns ter smoke a pipe easy as kiss-me-’and. Take to it as nacheral as a young duck takes to water. T didn’t. Not me! The pipe fair turned me up repeated! So I'thought I’d try another bacca, and changed over to toasted Cavendish: And believe me or believe me not I never ’ad no more trouble wif me pipe! There ain’t ’ardly any nikotcon in “toasted,’ you kin .smoke'it till all’s blue and it can’t urt yer! And talk'abart a flavour! and oh.-boy! don’t;V smell good! Toasted Navy Cut No. (Bulldog’), Ts another fine uucejum ' blend! Toasted Out Plug No.' 10 (BuPshead’) is fell strength: That’s another winner! Likewise if you roll your own there’s lUver!cadi Gold and Desert Gold. 'Both make the. finest, cigarettes out!' ’.Fire! Whatcher larfin at? Tint’s the ioke?” "I. was laughing,” -replied the venerable passenger, “because I was smoking* ‘toasted’ before you were born.” The driver grunted and Jit his pipe, 1 >
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12529, 15 April 1935, Page 2
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