Choosing a birthday present for a man is not quite so easy as falling off a log. You may (with the best intentions) buy him something he has no more use for than a prohibitionist has for a corkscrew. Of course he'll smile | and try to 'look overjoyed. But he’ll I just be pulling your leg. So don’t take any chances. Clive him something he’ll really prize, and what is he likely t° prize more than some good tobacco? — "New Zealand Toasted” for preference, say Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), or Cavendish (both medium), or C"t Plug N°. 10 (Bullshead), if he is a veteran lover of the weed. If he is a cigarette smoker there’s Riverhead Gold or Desert GoldBoth make ideal cigarettes. Give him a tin—the bigger the better—of 'any one of these beautiful tobaccos, so pure and fragrant, and watch his face as he gazes at his gift. Why you'll almost hear him saying to himself : ‘‘By Jove! | —now this is something like.” And he’ll mean it, too!—Advt. I
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1935, Page 6
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