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An amu.ving : tory is going tbe rounds. A certain young Well in■: tonmn chancing t*o meet, a pal w!u> had recently : «.t n.arr’ed ask* d him joking'v i.< v he . ked matrimonv. "I foe! like a ley a;a n,” laughed the ]H‘\viy-ii:;((le Iv. iiedit t, "I'm smoking <•11 the sl.v once more!'’ Of course there are wives, even now. who don't smok'* and object very strongly to their husbands smoking and it must he confessed that brands of tohieeo there r : > the nneke from wh oh is rank and offensive. Hu-hav.tb who have to smoko “on the sly” should change ove r to “toasted ' and they’ll find it quite unnecessary to indulge in secret. The smoke from “toasted” is so pure and fragrant that no wife (or indeed anyone el set ran reaseair.bly object. to it. simply because toasting largely frees tin’s beautiful tobacco from nicotine and renders it harmless There’s no “bite” in “toasted.” Ask for (and see veil get) Cut Plug No. lO < Bull shea ell, Navv (hit No. 3 (Bulldog'). Cavend sh, T7iverlmad (fold and lA - crt fi< M you’ll get 1h -• •• •• ' seine v.u e’e • • i . . I •

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13173, 4 February 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13173, 4 February 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13173, 4 February 1936, Page 7