“I reckon,” said (lie reporter to the tobacconist, “that the roll your own game has played old gooseberry with the sales of packet cigarettes?” “No denying that,” replied the whiff merchant. lighting his pipe, “but what we lose on the swings we make up on the roundabout, in other words while the demand for ready-made is fading out (he demand for cigarette tobaccos—more especially Ihverhead Gold and Desert Gold, (he two brands most wanted —-lias increased tremendously, and tie* quantity of these we sell is simply astonishing. They’re always fresh and moist, ‘d’yu see, never stale and dry like the ready-mades often are. You can tell a cigarette made either bv its bouquet. Pure, Go, like all tie' toasted blends for th- pipe—Cut Plug No. 10 fPidlshend), Navy Cut No. 3 fBulldog), and Cavendish, and if there’s anything to beat them, X haven’t heard of it.” V'-Ms’ Great Peppermint Cure For Influenza Colds,
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Opunake Times, 16 July 1937, Page 3
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