"Old books. "i<i wine, old times, old friends!" Quoted a well-known Auckland clubman, tlie other niwht, in the smoke-room, "and 1 would add gentlemen, an old pi'r>e!" Here he produced n short, thick-stemmed and massive briar with blackened bowl "This venerable pine." he continued. "if) a tried and trusty friend. Thousands of miles has it journeyed with me by land and sea and many a brand of baccy has it known—but none to compare with Cut Pluk No. 10 (Hullsbead), to my mind the kins of. all tobaceosl" Here he stuffed the old pipe with his favourite blond, and li.u'btlnK' up, leant back in his chair at peace with all the world! Cut Plus No. 10 (Bu)lshead), it is scarcely necessary to add, is one of the live beautiful toasted tobaccos so popular with smokers. The others are: Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldoj?), Cavendish, Riverhead Cold, and Desert Cold. These famous urn nils are not only delicious but finite harmless. The "bite" has been eliminated by toasting! They tire imitated —but never equalled! Never even approached!*:
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18974, 26 March 1936, Page 11
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176Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18974, 26 March 1936, Page 11
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