Bright and early tho other morning an old Maori woman,, wearing .a. man’s battered felt hat and a. brightly colored shawl was seated oil' the j steps of a- warehouse Vim Customs Street, Auckland, calmly smoking , a clay pipe: ;Twd ■ smartly dressed laughing girls passed. Said one b “How happy that# . old thing lookst” “She’s enjoyin'g her' afterbfeaki’ast pine,’’' said.the other. They seemed bjnuch amused. “I ' wonder,” said the ""first, “what kind of tobacco ,• she smokesv-must,if)e, something special, I back and ask her,” said ~hcr frien'd, “jtist * for fun.” So bael|fthey wont and -asked her. Tho; old Jd%me , smiled and said “Cut Plug,#o. >%0,” ’adding that .she always smojfed ; is .one ofi the .five famous toasted tobaccos: Cut Plug No. 10 1 (Hullshead) J&Nayy: Cut No; 3 (Bnlldogf, Cave.hclish%Rivetlieacl Gold and Dejei’t Gold,' barb flavour an|l d'elightfiil'fragrance,, appeal to pakohm and Maori alikeis- . Arid havejhnother dutstaiidihg%m-it--they 1 are: harmless!: IV s the, ;toa.s|ing that eliminates the poisonous 'nicotine !• I But beware of worthless imitations!
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12537, 26 April 1935, Page 2
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