Did you ever wake on the monung after'' a smoke concert or other jamboree with ft tongue like a doormat and a taste in your month yon'd gladly gi v c awav? Too manv cocktailsi Lerhaps. But how about too many ciparett.es or pipes J Over-smoking may prove in its after-effects as bad as "over-cock-tailing." Depends on the baccy. Some ot these brands, chockful of nicotine Kplenty of them!') may give you beans next morning!—cocktails or no cocktails—if you over-smoke. Now, here s the straight tip: next time you re g o, ng to have a night out with the boys, you I be wise to fill your pouch beforehand with a real I v safe tobacco. It'll make all the difference. And the safest, purest, mellowest most fragrant and least harmful of all tobaccos are the "toasted"—Cut Plug No. H> (f >lllshead), Navv Cut No. (Hnlldog). Cavendish. I'ivorhead Gold, Desert Gold and Pocket Edition. Yes, it's the toasting that does it!—eliminates the mooting, imparts that exquisite flavour, accounts for that delightful aroma, and makes toasted safe to smoke to any extent.—Adrt. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25299, 5 September 1945, Page 9
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