“Anyone oblige with, a flit ? ” be asked with an ingratiating smile as he entered the club smoke room. “Bally nuisance—left my pouch in my other coat.’" No one ‘obliged’ until a new member passed his pouch along. “Who’s that bloke?” he asked when the “ahsiented-minded beggar” had left the room. “That’s the club cadger” said somebody, "tons of oof but never buys tobacco if he can cadge it. He’ll smoke anything, but his particular weakness is toasted Cut Plug No. 10.” “Same here ” said the new member with a laugh. “I smoke it because I can’t get anything else so good, but By Jlo-ve,- I wish I’d known about that blighter! I’ve no time for cadgers 1” And everybody laughed. Most smokers. as it happens, have a “particular weakness” for ‘toasted.’ Hence the run on all five blends—Cut Plug No. J.O (Bullshead) Navy Out No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, lliverheadGold and Desert Gold, They’re not only famous for flavor and bouquet but owing to being toasted (by the manufacturers’ exclusive process) are the purest and least harmful of all tobaccos.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4484, 10 September 1940, Page 1
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