/‘Alfred!” said the better (and bigger) half to the partner of her joys and sorrows als she invaded ithe smoker of the Te Aroha train in quest of bin, “if you smoke that pipe you’ll be ill! Remember last time 1 !” Everybody laughed, •while poor Alfred tired hard to .look as if he were e: joving himself. Pitying his confusion his neighbour said': ‘ ‘ Perhaps you’re, smoking the wrong tobacco ? It’s easy to do that!” “I wish he’d stop smoking altogether,” remarked the: lady, a'ei&ly. Here Alfred produced a bit of dark tvi: t an ! showed it to the other man. “Too much nicotine in that.,” pro a ounce d the old smoker. “Know the brand. Couldn’t smoke it myself. Why not try toasted New Zealand l ? B-6ats the band' —and quite harmless. You sco it’s toasted. Start with Riverhead. You’ll enjoy it.” Alfred said he would. He’s wise. By the way there are live b.rauds of toasted' —Raver-head Gold., Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Out Plug No. 10 (Bullsheadi), and Desert Gold. 1 Connoisseurs pronounce them ‘ ‘ unequalled for purity—(comparative freedom from nicotine) — flavour and 1 bouquet.” They are! — Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 6 October 1934, Page 5
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