The* first smoke of the clay! Can you hoAt it? Lots of chaps light up directly they tumble out of heel in the morning; others smoke while having their • ■old tub, but most wait till alter breakfast. Mark Twain said the only times he wasn’t smoking was when lie was eating and when he was sleeping ! Old smokers often have a whiff when they wake in the night—say it “sends them off again.” Tobacco? Of course tastes differ, but if a census of brands could lie taken it wop Id probably be found that the most popular of all —-right through New Zealand—are tin* “toasted” ones. Go where you will you’ll find them on sale—yes, even in the backblocks! Sweet, mellow, cool and comforting Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulkhead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverbead Gold and Desert Gold merit their immense popular-* itv. Its toasting, by eliminating the nicotine, that makes them safe for the smoker! They’re so popular they’re being imitated. But imitation toasted is no good. Ask for the brands enumerated.—A d v t.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1940, Page 3
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