1 Jilted by his best girl, cheated, plundered, homeless, all but penniless, the hero of a thrilling melodramatic film now drawing like a mustard plaster in London, determines, to jump off Waterloo Bridge “and end it all.'’ Just as he is about to jump lie thinks he’ll have “one last smoke.” That smoke does it! —bucks him up! He resolves to “try again”—and straightway fickle fortune smiles! A venerable uncle (mislaid for years) pegs out and leaves him a fortune; the best girl proves ter rue alter all! (She Mould!) Hooray! (Applause, laughter, cheers, tears—finis!) And but for that last smoke he'd have been u deader! Mural: When feeling up against it try a pipe—filled, preferably, with toasted New Zealand. It’s wonderfully soothing and comforting, and as harmless as apple-tart. It’s toasted' What brand? Why any one ot the "Big Leaders”—Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. .3 (Bulldog), Cavendish. Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) or Desert Gold. What strength do you prefer? But look here! See you get the genuine toasted. Imitations are no good Cut that out and paste it in your hat.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 236, 18 September 1934, Page 2
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