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“Wot ’o, Bob!” greeted the bus driver as that worthy climbed aboard, "you ain’t- looking none too spry, and it’s fust time I seen yer wifout a pipe in your inouke. Wot ? s up, ole sport.” “’Ad ter chuck 1 smokin,’ Bill; Getting that jumpy, couldn’t ’ardly set still. Nerves, the chemist sez. But I miss me ole pipe somelin cruel.” “IGourse you do! couldn’t do wifout mine; sooner do' wifout me blinking tucker. Wot’s yer bacca?” “Black twist, been smoking’ of it constant.” l '“And now it’s let you down? and 1 •no wonder! —chock-a-block wif' nicotine —same as lots more ! * brands. Why don’t you smoke ‘toasted’ same as yours truly?— sweet as a nut. Bokay to beat the band! Won’t up wif yer ner- 1 veSj neither. Ain’t no nicotine in it ’ardly. Church yer pipe?-—not ’arf, if yer smokes ‘toasted.’ ” Bob 3 brightened up. Going to change 1 over to toasted. He’ll find the bus driver’s right- Five brands to Choose from: Cut Plug* No. 10 : ('Bullshead), Navy Cut 'No. 3 (Bull-' dog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold' and Desert Gold —the only genuine ‘ “toasted” manufactured.^—Ad. 672

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Manawatu Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 4811, 16 July 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 4811, 16 July 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 4811, 16 July 1937, Page 1