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“Do you—aw —remember my calling the othah day?” lie asked the tobacconist. ‘‘l’m net long out from Home, and I wanted some of the bally mixtuah I used to smoke in London, . but. , you—aw—hadn’t any, so I had to take a. tin of some othah imported tobLpco. Now what was it?” ‘‘lt wasn’t imported,” suid the tobacconist, ‘‘it’s grown and manufactured in New Zealand—Navy Cut No. 3, with a bulldog’s head in colour on the tin.” “O.K. !” replied the new chum, ‘‘well, want some inoah. Fancy New Zealand prodoocin’ tobacso like that! I’d no ideah!” “It’s toasted,” said the weed-merchant, “thats why it’s so pure; the toasting gets the nicotinei out of it. You can smoke any amount of it, and no harm done.’ “Is Navy Cut No. 3 the only toasted tobacco?” “Not by a jugful,” said the tobacconist. “There’s Cavendish Cut Plug No. lO (BuMshead), Riverhead Gold, and Desert Gold. They’re all toasted.” So the new arrival bought “some inoah” Navy Cut No. 3, and went on his way rejoicing!

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Pahiatua Herald, 29 September 1936, Page 2

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