“The rate al which we live now, the rush, the hurry ami niixiolies ol modern life,” .says Dr. Meadows Browne, a. Manchester specialist, “doubt less accounts lor Ihe greatly increased demand lor tobacco in one shape or another In England to-day." But the increased demand lor tobacco is not confined tc lhe Old Country. It’s lust as much in evidence here in New Zealand, and may he largely allrl buted to the same cause lhe general unrest. Happily for smokers in this part, of .he Umpire, we have, in “toasted,” tobacco of superlative qua lily, and its calmiiv 1 , soothing influence when lhe mind |>; working id lull pre.-, sure and black care oppressc.s cannot be 'iverra.ed ' l'< a .led ’ I . not only remarkable lot Ils pm II \ bill in ol la i rcsnccl.s flavour and aroma rank' with the world’s choicest tobaccos There are only six arlellcs ol lhe real toasted (’ill Plug No In ilhillhead' ('avcialih Navx ('ill No 3 i Bulldog I. iflvei head ( iold Desert (iold and Pock Udilion abo Iflvrrliead and I lesert ( iold lidlormadc- All '((•••.lol ai I no sore throat no cough' Advl
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23278, 14 August 1945, Page 3
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189Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23278, 14 August 1945, Page 3
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