“Which y’you reckon the best-spiokA of the day? 5 ' queried one. Auckland ferry-boat passenger of another (his friend)' on the run to Devonport. “Any old time is good enough for me, when it comes to smoking,” was the reply,. “I start with a pipe before breakfast, and knock; off smoking when I’ turn in.” “If I smoked like that,” - said the other chap, “my nerves to pieces in a month.” “Notidfiybu smoked my brand,” was the-laughing reply. “And 4 what is your “Navy'Cut No. 3 (Bulldog).t’ New Zealand, isn’t it?” ‘ * That’s- rj'gKti New Zealand toasted. No nicotine;'\in, it worth mentioning. The ?tbi|sfiSg extracts the , poison. As for -. flavour, and-what the tobacconists caUt(arp^ia. , ‘ no other tobacco can get within? cbtiffy of : it. ” “I : suppose there brands ; besides the \ ohe yon;'sin^iM? ‘ ‘ Ph, yes. Three—-Cnvendish}-r head Gold*and Cut Plug Nd.^lOf(&mahead). You’d like No. ip. : ’ flavoured. All the boys of the ,y oJd|bfi- ' gade smoke No. 10. Ypu - tryi;itt”^)S^; found it
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Northern Advocate, 20 July 1933, Page 8
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157Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 20 July 1933, Page 8
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