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(Ey special arrangement. Reuter's World Service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in this issue, and ill rights therein in Australia and Vww Zealand are reserved.' Moan smokers? Yes, we've, all met them, -though (fortunately) they're in the minority. There’s' the chap that begs- a fill, takes a generous one, and then (nbsontmindcdly) slips your pouch into his pocket. There's- the. joker who finds he has left his purse on the piano or something and borrows a bob to buy •baccy with. You can kiss that bob good-bye. You’ll never see it again. The. cadger will smoke any sort, but. prefers National Tobacco Co.’s go-ods. Shows his good taste. This tobacco is the purest and freest of nicotine of any. Unequalled for flavour and bouquet, too. This is largely because it is toasted, in which respect it differs from all other tobaccos. It is, in fact, unique. There are various brands. Those most asked for arc: ‘‘Rivcrhcad Gold” (a mild and delicious aromatic); “ Cavendish” (spotting mixture); “Navy Cut No. r, ’' (a delightful blend of choice ■leaf); and “Cut Plug No. 10” (a fine, rich, dark, full-flavoured sort the old smoker will especially appreciate). Remember all -arc toasted and therefore safe; no bite, no after effects.*

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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 29 August 1929, Page 5

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Untitled Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 29 August 1929, Page 5

Untitled Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 29 August 1929, Page 5

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