‘-Supposin’ Bill, voit wa s castaway on some perishin’ desert island, found you was the entire popilation like, whnt’d you do fusts'— nnt for somethin’ to eat?” Thus an old salt to his mate as they sat on the de. k of an Auckland ferry boat. “New,” replied Bill, “fust thing I d do was to ’nnt tor soriofln to smoke. Tucker of some sort kin gin’rally ho found ashore if you look for it but bacon’s dill rent. Maybe I’d find some ’idden away somewhere’s, plants of some other castawav. Botcher life I’d find somefin.” Wonderful i s the lure of the wood 1 it’s hard to realise, by tho way, that once upon r. time .there vas no toasted tobacco in N.Z. Now there’s five toasted brands. Navy Uut No. 3 (Bulldog). Cavendish, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Riverhead Gold, and Desert Gold. Of course there are imitations, but they don’t count. The five brands named are the original and genuine toasted, and their preparation constitutes a great, industry. Famous for flavour and t ragrjwu-e these five brands possess the unique advantages of being quite harmless.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12750, 14 September 1934, Page 3
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