Rumpsteak and oyster pudding is a speciality of the “Cheshire Cheese” the famous old tavern in the lane just off Fleet Street. Once upon a time the ancient house was frequented by a host of celebrities including Dr. Samuel Johnson, whose favourite seat is pointed out to this day. Up-
stairs is the quaint smoke room, wi its long table and array of “churc warden” clay pipes. Here the wi and men of letters were wont to co gregate, and much tobacco was mo
surned, but whether its quality a] proached that of some of our model tobaccos —notably “toasted”—is vei much open to question. It has bee truly said that when a smoker tak< to “toasted” he has no time for ar other tobacco. It is so fragrant ar comforting. The five (and only gem ine) toasted brands, Cut Plug No. J (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Ci No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold ar Desert Gold, have everything to r commend them. Not only are the of the first quality but practical harmless, owing to the elimination < the nicotine in them by toasting—tl manufacturers’ own process. M.6^
Warrant of Fitness By Government Regulations is required by every Motor Vehicle prior to the Ist April. • The Minister of Transport has appointed Northland Motors, Ltd., as an Examining Garage. • The number of vehicles still to be examined is very large. Owing lo the short time left we would advise all motor owners to make an appointment and so avoid disappointment. Northland Motors, Ltd P.O. Box 66 KAITAIA Phone 12
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Northland Age, Volume 6, Issue 27, 25 March 1937, Page 5
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