“Some coves.” said the driver of the sorvice ear 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. [ didn’t. Not me! r l’he 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 T never ’ad no more trouble wif me pipe! There ain’t ’ardly any nikoteen 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 0 smell good! Toasted Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Is another fine meejurn blend! Toasted Cut Bluer No. 10 (Bullshead) is full strength. That’s another winner! Likewise if you roll your own there’s Biver’ead Gold and Desert Gold. Both make the finest cigarettes out! ’Ere! Whateher larfin at? Wet’s the iokc?” “I was laughing,” replied l the veneniblc passenger, “because 1 was smoking ‘toasted’ before you were born.” The driver grunted and lit his pipe-
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12533, 20 April 1935, Page 2
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