“Don’t you , smoke ?” queried th( affable stranger (who was smoking like a factory chimney himself) of th( young feilow alongside as the Rotorua express sped on its way. “Wish 1 could!” came the reply, “but” (with f laugh) “it always turns me . up!” “It’s easy enough, to learn,” said the affable one; “get a tin of Riverhead Gold,' and roll your own. That won’t turn you up! Been trying to learr with a pipe, haven’t you?” The othei nodded. “That’s no good, my deal chap! You take my tip and you’ll soon be a smoker!” Three months later thei met again—in Queen Street, Auckland The young fellow pointed with pride to his pipe. “Took your tip,” he said; ‘‘it worked like a charm! I’m smoking Navy Cut No. 3 now. It’s glorious!” “Nothing like toasted, my boy! Next to no nicotine in it. I don’t know its equal.” The genuine toasted has no equal. It is matchless! Only five brands, remember! —Cut Plug No 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 2 March 1935, Page 13
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