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At a smart Wellington restaurant the other day, a man having finished lunch leant back and lit his pipe. It was a bit strong, top! “I bppe,” said the lady seated next to him, sweetly, “you don’t mind my eating while you smoke?” “Don’t mention it,” he replied, striking- another match! A cigarette smoked at table, if made of good tobacco —say Rivorhead Gold—the cigarette tobacco par excellence — is seldom objected to nowadays. But when it comes to a foul pipe!!! Riverhead Gold, by the way, as everybody knows, is the famous toasted cigarette tobacco, and Desert Gold is another choice brand for cigarettes. Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavedish, and Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog) are for the pipe. They’re all as good as tobacco can be, and so pure, thanks to toasting (which process works the nicotine out of them), that they won’t hurt you even if you over-indulge. And they’re so popular that clumsy attempts to imitate tlumi arc being, made. 4. HoweVer, the- lUuvq(LAf:emimej% abed VraiH' be imitated. They’re inimf4jj table.

f)ONT just try a Cycle: buy a B.S.A. Cycle ami enjoy that trouble-free ride feeling. L'ghtband and Wauu, Ltd. wants something— Help, Work. Board, Rooms, etc. Read and uso “The Post” Classified Want Advertisements —15 words 1/-, three insertions 2/G. ’Phone 383.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 224, 2 September 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 224, 2 September 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 224, 2 September 1936, Page 3

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