CIGARETTE SMOKERS’ MOVEMENT.
AMERICA, AUSTRALIA, AND NOW HERE. There is a movement among cigarette smokers, unobtrusive, but none the less definite and widespread. Preference is being shown for a cigarette which gives more pleasure —more satisfaction —than was hitherto associated with cigarettes. To-day you will notice that Smith nowsmokes “Chesterfields.’ To-morrow you will notice that another of your acquaintances has changed to this brand. Next day another. And so it goes on. Of course, there has to be some very real reason for all this. The very real reason is a matter of “Tobacco Quality,” which adds the pleasure of “satisfaction” to smoking “Chesterfield” Cigarettes. It is claimed that the tobaccos used in “Chesterfield” Cigarettes are of a finer quality than in any other cigarette at the price. And this is endorsed by men who smoka them. A similar movement is also taking place among pipe smokers since the introduction of “Granger’—the long smoking pipe tobacco. “Granger” is a pure tobacco —made of the finest" leaf grown—free from all adulterations, and depends on the quality of the leaf for its pleasing flavour. “Granger” is exceptionally long smoking—mellow and soothing—but neverdepressing. Both “Chesterfield” Cigarettes and “Granger” Pipe Tobacco are made by an independent company—The Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co., U.S.A.—and are sold by all Tobacconists throughout the Dominion. (Wholesale from Harold Lightband Ltd., Christchurch.) Visitors to the Exhibition will find a most attractive display of both “Chesterfield” Cigarettes and “Granger” Pipe Tobacco near the Belgian Section (opposite Wilkin’s Retail Stand), in Block 50 of Building No. 6, at the Exhibition. While there, ask for a copy of the “Chesterfield” booklet which tells the story of this popular cigarette’s rise to fame. A trial package containing two cigarettes for your approval will also be given on request. In view of the everincreasing popularity of “Chesterfields” and “Granger” in New Zealand, Australia, and America, this exhibit claims particular attention.—Advt. 6
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19687, 14 January 1926, Page 10
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