“The slump has made little difference in the demand for cigarettes.'' snid a Wellington tobacconist while chatting with one of his '‘regulars'* the other day, “only most folk prefer now to roll their own. They say it comes cheaper, and of course it docs —quite a lot. Women often smoke more cigarettes than i.-> good for them, although, of course, it’s not to my interest to say so. T had a lady customer who smokes three packets a day! Young fellows—to say nothing about boys—are also heavy cigarette smokers, but men up in years generally smoke pipes, and usuallv prefer toasted tobacco, especially Cut Plug No. 10 (Bull slien d) because it’s fullflavoured and such as old smokers love. Ob ves, there are other brands of toasted—a mild aromatic (Riverhead Gold) and two mixtures, both medium (Cavendish and Navv Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). Excellent, all of them, and so comparatively* free from nicotine (thank* to being toasted) that Von -can’t over-indu Ige. or if von d0.,.-you’lf take Uo harm. Toasting is a wonderful purifier.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12439, 4 September 1933, Page 3
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