j “Why toasted ?’ ’ rjuorioil n Nelson I inn n ot his tobacconist, ns ho picked up n tin labelled “Tonstod” from the conntor, “Extracts the nicotine, ’' replied the -tobacconist, “ nothin.!*' else jwill. I suppose you know that the im--1 ]iorti'd leaf contains far 100 much nicoj tine to be good for you.' And, mind von, nicotine’s just ns deadly a poison jas prussic acid. Slower in its action, | that’s all. Affects heart and nerves, principally. Very slow—but very sure; { J ’in lotting you into the secrets of the (trade!” “1 suppose there are several I brands of toasted?” asked the custo- ! mer. “Only four,” was the reply, ! “ but 1 hat’s quite enough—mild, medjium. and full-flavoured- Riverhead jCiohl, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. .‘t, and I Cut IMug No. 10. Yes, .1 sell a lot of 'all of them. You see you can't beat [them for flavour and bouquet. You’d like to try one of them? "Well, as vou’re an old smoker, try Cut Plug No. 10, full-flavoured.” “Eight!” 1 was the reply, ‘"T ’ll give it a go.” Now he smokes nothing else. T.T.IGS
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Northern Advocate, 7 April 1931, Page 7
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