“My birthday yesterday. Bob,” he confided to his particular cobber, with a grin, “and believe me, I had about a wheelbarrow load of gifts from one and another! Must be getting popular 9 But d’you know the one I prized most 9_ a 31b. tin of Cut Plug No. 10 from the best girl! Rather an unconventional birthday present especially from a lady. But it filled the bill alright'" The cobber laughed, ‘My word,’ ’he said, “that’s the most sensible birthday offering I’ve heard of yet! Better than most things one gets on these festive occasions, Bill. Why, they're often no kind of rise to anyone so nobody values them. But baccy s always acceptable to a smoker. Youi intended must be one of the right sort, old man.” Ho was right!—a better birthday or wedding present than a fine big tin of “toasted” Cut Plug No. I'o (Bullshead). Cavendish, or Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog) for a pipe lover, or of Riverhead Gold or Desert Gold for a “roll-your-own,” money can’t buy! Every tobacconist stocks them.
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Northern Advocate, 26 July 1938, Page 6
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