“Herb tobacco?” said the smoko merchant, contemptuously, “don't stock if. Myself I’d as soon smoke dried cow-droppings. Why don’t you try the real thing, mister? Too strong? Not it, if you’tl be guided by me. Yoff sample Riverhead Gold, mild as milk, sweet as a nut, prize medal flavour and a bouquet you can’t forget! Then there’s Desert Gold —another .tip-top-per Both make the finest cigarettes going, but go well in a pipe tdo it' you’re after smoking extra mird. When you're broken into smoking, change over to Cavendish, or Navy Cht No. 3 (Bulldog). Both top-hole mediums. Later you can give Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) a go. Full strength, and a fair knock out!—you ask any old smoker. Yes. they’re all toasted. That’s wily they’re almost free from nicotine. What’s the difference ’twixt toasted and ordinary baccy? Why, it’s the difference ’twixt home-brew ana ‘bubbly.’ I’m talking of the brands I’ve named, mind you. The imitations are not worth talking about.” The novice is trying out Riverhead Gold. He’ll like it.-Advt. J
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1936, Page 6
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174Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1936, Page 6
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