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“It heats me why some of the scientific' blokes don’t invent a tohaeco.without any nicotine in it,” ho remarked to his tobacconist. “Ah!” replied the weed purveyor, “when science produces tobacco like that the pigs will begin to fly! But why worry? U there’s no tobacco without nicotine in it there’s tobacco with So little you hardly know it’s, there.” “Well, I’m blowed!” said the other chap. “What is it?” “Mean to say you’vo never sampled Toasted?” asked the tobacconist. “No ; ’course I’ve heard of'it. Who hasn’t? But my usual’s black twist.” “Plenty ot ‘juice’ in that,” laughed the tobacconist. “why not, give -‘toasted’ a go? Lovely flavour, and ' talk about bouquet! Try a tin cf Cut Plug No. 10, and you’ll stop growling about nicotine. There’s nreeipus little in toasted. The toasting works it out.” (Tobacconist’s advice taken). The fivo brands of the only genuine toasted, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullsheacß, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog.). Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold are not only the choicest but the least harmful of any tobacco on the market. What is expected to be one of the greatest Maori functions in New Zealand will eventuate in Wairoa next May. when a large meetinghouse, dedicated to the memory of Sir James Carroll, will be unveiled. Committees have been at work for a considerable time past, and, despite the fact that the function is ten months off, detailed plans are well under way. Sir James Carroll was for years a leading figure in New Zealand life, and his friends, Maori and pakeha, aro expected to he present in large numbers. “IN WINTRY AGE TO FEEL NO CHILL.” —Cow per Few can go through a Winter without some soft of chill or cold. Avoid developments, take Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s” nips a cold in tho bud and is unrivalled for shifting a deep-seated chest cold. “Baxter’s” quickly gives wonderful relief, cuts tho phlegm, promotes expectoration and fortifies against relapses with its tonic properties. Always fake care— always take “Baxter’s.” ]/G. 2/6. 4/6.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12904, 3 July 1936, Page 2

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