“My son’s birthday to-morrow,” confided the little old gentleman to the tobacconist, “and what to give him 1 don’t know, but something in your lint might do. “A pipe?” suggested the tobacconist. “Got about fifty,” said the little old gentleman. “A pouch?” “Stacks of ’em.” “How about a cigarette case?” “He smokes a pipe,” said the little old gentleman. “Some tobacco, then?” “H’m,” ejaculated the little old gentleman, “have to be pretty good. He knows what’s what!” “Has he sampled ‘toasted’?” “H’m — don’t think so. Is it 0.K.?” “Nothing can touch it,” declared the tobacconist. “Try a pound tin of Cut Plug No 10 (Bullshead), lull strength-” “I’ll try before I buy,’ said the little old gentleman, “give me a fill.” Five minutes later lie said “let’s have a pound. If lie doesn’t like this he ought to.” “He will !” said the tobacconist. And so he did ! No smoker can resist “toasted !” Five brands : Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish,, Riverhead ■Gold and Desert Gold. Not only famous for flavour and bouquet, they’re harmless too!—Advt.
MILLERS For Service, Quality & the best Value
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1935, Page 3
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187Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1935, Page 3
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