He blow In for a box of matches and found the tobacconist busy opening up n,' case 'of briars. “Nice pipes, those,” ho said, “how much?” “All ono price this lot,” replied tho tobacconist, "fifteen-and-six. Value, too.” “Daresay. Never pay more than a bob, myself, so if ray pipe gets lost, or anythin??, it. piakes. no odds. I’m more- faddy 'about my tobacco, though (with a smile); been smoking same old brand for years.”. “What brand’s that?” asked the tobacconist. "Cut Plug No. 10.” “You’ve sure picked a winner!”, laughed' the tobacconist. “It’s ono of the genuine toasted brands. .There’s.nothing better.” “Or so good,” said the stranger. “Don’t know so.milch about that,” commented tho tobacconist, thoughtfully. “There are five of the genuine toasted brands, and all best sellers—Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish. Ri.verhead, Gold and Desert Gold;” The stranger nodded. He knew.- These brands are as choice as money can buy or heart desire. That’s why they’re "all best sellers.” But beware of imitations!*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19134, 1 October 1936, Page 7
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170Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19134, 1 October 1936, Page 7
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