“Yes,”’' said the old boy to Ids chum as they sat puffin" 1 their pipes down on the waterfront, “I’m 80 today, and d’you know, I don't care a button now for the things I used to care for in former years; they’ve lost their apoeal. But I love the old pip© now I’m 80 as much as I did when I was young 1 and hearty. It’s been a good friend to me all these years and has never done me a ha’porth of harm since I took to toasted more than twenty years ago. My choice is Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulkhead ) and full flavoured, but there’s two other brands for those who like something milder —Cavendish and Navy Out No. 3 (Bulldog) and two of the finest cigarette blends going—Eiverhead Gold and Desert Gold." His friend laughed. “You can’t tell me anything about toasted that I don't know," he said, “there’s nothing to touch it for quality, and being toasted it’s largely free from nicotine. I smokei Cavendish ‘the sporting mixture’ myself. but alii five brands are kapai.”
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4487, 1 October 1940, Page 2
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