He was tramming it heme alter the"-habl‘.v' black ba' aero- 1 1 sTli i “Hon long have you been a tob a , > slave my friend - When did von ac"iiire the per.ii. on- habit, of -molting? But bo of good cheer* 1 will cure you I One bottle of mv celebrated “ .*• --'Ere 'old 'ard,” interrupted the tobacco slave, "now you just step on it. mister, see? Fancy the ruddy cheek of v<hi !” W hen he got otl the smoker turned to the grinning conductor: "Sea ’e call euro me of smoking ! —‘Oo wants to be cured - Why me old pipe’s the best friend I got! Cut Plug No. lO v.-ot 1 smoke—can't *urt yor. it 3 toasted. "I know,’* said the conductor “smoke it. myself. There's nothing to touch it!” That's what smokers everywhere are saving, and whether you smoke Cut Plug No IO (Bnllsbead). Navy Cut No. (Bulldog), Cavendish Hi ret head Gold or Desert Gold—it’s a true bill!
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13177, 8 February 1936, Page 3
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159Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13177, 8 February 1936, Page 3
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