i When the club bore blew into the j smoke-room the other night, “borrow--1 ed” a fill, lit up. and drifted out again, ! the chap who’d “obliged” said “that’s ! the meanest cuss I’ve struck yet. Lots of oof but always on the cadge for j tobacco. Why doesn’t he buy some?’ | "You should do' as I do, old mar.,’ j said somebody else, ‘ keep two pouches, j one specially for cadgers. When they j sample my ‘cadgers’ mixture" they | cease from troubling. -It fair chokes i ’em off!"’ Everjdaody laughed. "And j what about the other pouch?" asked ! another member. "Oh. I keep that j for my Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), my I favourite blend. It's something to write home about, that is. really choice.” "Toasted, isn't it?" "Right, my boy! Toasted it is. That’s why it’s so good—and so safe! No [nicotine in it., or hardly any. Toasting j does it! Brands? Oh. there's five—i Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cut Plug ; No. 10 <Eullshcad). Cavendish. Riverj head Gold, and Desert Gold.'" Several ] members said they smoked "toasted" 1 and found it good. It is. J 515,
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Northern Advocate, 13 August 1935, Page 2
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