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“Give m e a pipe and a good detective yarn and I wouldn’t call the Queen my Aunt.” Thus a well-known Wellington journalist to the writer the other day. “I remember,” he went on, “when I couldn’t smoke more than a couple of pipep at a time with comfort. Too much Nicotine in the imported tobacco. Now 1 use toasted New Zealand and can smoko till further orders with keen eiroyment. It’s the toasting that does the trick, old man. Cuts out lh e Nicotine, so that you can smoke for hours on ;wl if you want. And doesn’t the toasting bring out the flavour and bouquet! There are only four brands of toasted—ißiverhead Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3, and Cut Plug No. 10. All different strength and alj best sellers. I prefer Navy Cut No. 3 myself. But it’s all a matter of taste. My tobacconist says the New Zealand toasted is preferred by most of his customers to the foreign brand.” This smoker’s verdict is the general one. And he says: “It’s the toasting that does the trick!”

ON THE LOCOMOTIVE PULMrs AS. “The cab of a., engine is a draughty place, ’’ complained the iireman. I “You’re first iiot and then cold — I hut since I’ve carried Pulmonas I’ve never had a cold or chill!” PalI inonas prevent and relieve coughs, colds, ’flu, bronchitis, sore throat. iTAe them freely. Plumonus are antiseptic. l/li and 2/G everywhere.— (Ad.) % , !? ~jr~ " KSSH MOSI /or (o:i (/ ‘is ts’ ColdS / / f > ti * '? / 6 w?awne'- ,—...... . iirr«.rv.'-vw:,

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 7, 30 July 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 7, 30 July 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 7, 30 July 1930, Page 7

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