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“O.K.j” said the* weert merchant, “there’s lots of brands of .tobacco, as you say, but in a manner of speaking, you can divide them broadly into two classes—the toasted and the untoasted; yes, an I'll tell you something more—once you take to toasted -—the real thing mind—you won’t care a row of pins about the untoasted, no matter what the brand is.” The customer looked throughtful. “Can toasting really make all that difference?” ho ventured. “It can—and it does!” declared the tobacconist emphatically, “the toasting of tobacco is one of the most ingenious and efficient processes as yet invented. What does it do? Why ,'t cuts out the nicotine and at the same time gives this tobacco that fine.' pure, clean, sweet fiagranee smokers love. You can smoke any amount of it with safety —and, my word!—you enjoy every whiff!” “I must certainly have a tin,” laughed tho customer, “a small one just to try it out.” “You’ll want a big one next time,” prophesied tho tobacconist, “you wait and see.”

A beautiful rango of solitaire diamond rings to choose from. Prices to sn.it everybody. From £lO to £165. Mo need to go to the main centres. I'uv at A. S'tonehani and Co., Ltd., in your own town, Gisborne. It w»U l>ay you.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12903, 2 July 1936, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12903, 2 July 1936, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12903, 2 July 1936, Page 6