Tlie spectacle of a smartly-dress-ed middle-aged lady seated in a firstclass "Smoker" of the Auckland-Wel-lington Limited the other clay, reading a magazine and calmly puffing away at a small briar pipe,' naturally attracted attention. Later the lady laughingly explained to her neighbour that she preferred a pipe to a cigarette as "less botheFand more satisfying." Reminded that a pipe required cleaning out frequently, the fair smoker said her' s gave her very little trouble because she always smoked National Tobacco Company's "Navy Cut," which (like all their tobaccos) was toasted aud almost free from nicotine. The very small nicotine content of above Company's goods has made them famous. These are the only toasted tobaccos. It is worthy of note that the Company are the pioneers of the N.Z. tobacco industry. Their most popular brands are "Riverhead Gold " (mild); "Navy Cut" and "Cavendish" (medium), and "Cut Plug No. 10" (full strength). These beautiful tobacQos (now in universal use) are obtainable everywhere.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 70, 26 July 1929, Page 6
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160Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 70, 26 July 1929, Page 6
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