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An applicant for a position with an Auckland motor firm . soon satisfied the boss that he knew his job. “ You will do, I think,” said the boss, ‘ but there’s just one other qualification you must have if you come to us. Do you smoke ?” The applicant hesitated He thought the boss might be trying to trap him. ” Y-yes,” he said at last, and hoped he hadn’t put his foot into it. “Good!” said the boss heartily;you’re engaged. All our salesmen have to smoke—smokers get on better with customers. Many a deal is made over a smoke. What tobacco do you use ? ” “ I’ve been smoking toasted Cavendish for about ten years,” said the new salesman, “ because I can’t get anything 1 like better.” “ There’s nothing better than toasted,” replied the boss. “ I smoke Cut Plug No. 10 myself. My doctor recommended it to me. He never smokes anything else.” And that’s how it goes ! One smoker- tells another., and so the fame of Cut Plug No. 16 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold, and Desert Gold, also toasted tailormades, is always spreading !

For nasty coughs and colds: Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. W. E. Woods Ltd., Lambton Quay, Wellington.

ISSUEDjBY THE DEPT.’OFjHEALTrt POTATOES are a Valuable and Cheap Food! • THEY GIVE HEAT AND ENERGY. • THEY SUPPLY SOME IRON. • THEY PROVIDE SOME VITAMIN C (and have saved parts of the world from scurvy time and again). • THEY SUPPLY SOME VITAMIN B and so can help to promote the health of the nervous system and of the digestive tract. Because they are starchy they can take the place of bread. Have POTATOES FOR BREAKFAST. Make mashed potato cakes with added bacon or fish, or parsley, or cheese, or vegetable, or any left-over meat. Have POTATOES FOR LUNCH. In cream of potato soup, stuffed jacket potato, potato scones, potato salad; or make potato pastry for savoury purposes. Have POTATOES FOR DINNER. In their jackets, or boiled, mashed, or roast. SUBSTITUTE FOR BREAD AND FLOUR THE BEST WAY. LET POTATOES TAKE THEIR PLACE WHEREVER POSSIBLE. KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. (| FOR A (HEALTHIER NATION

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 72, Issue 6238, 5 June 1946, Page 3

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