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A LL the above records may be ob taincd from LITCHWABK'S, Fo Music and Records. Phone 437 D.

Consternation reigned amongst the smokers on the platform at Wellington the o.her day when the Hutt train drew up, minus a smoking carriage. i-lowcver, there were two cars labelled “A” and "B" respectively, and somebody, pipe in mouth, exclaimed, " ‘B’ is for baccy!" jumped into the "B," all the other smokers following suit, rescntly someone asked: "If ‘B’ is for baccy, what is ‘A’ for?" "For abstainers, of coursefb" came the reply. Everybody laughed. Precious few abstainers from the weed nowadays! Well, there’s no harm in tobacco, so long as it’s pure and pretty free from nicotine. Worst of it is the imported goods arc as full of nicotine as they can stick! Funny—our N.Z. brands are almost entirely free from the poison. That’s why you can smoke them (even to excess) with safety! The explanation is they are all toasted, and toasting gets rid of the nicotine. It also wonderfully improves flavour and bouquet. Popular brands: Navy Cut, Cavendish, Cut Plug No. 10, and Bivcrhead old. They’re all good, and the only toasted tobaccos manufactured.*

People—Let us have your Orders for Counter Books. Made up in any style in white or coloured paper, and at a price that will favourably compare with City quotations. Keep the money in your Town. In any quantity from 25 upwards.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXX, Issue 2307, 6 March 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Independent, Volume XXX, Issue 2307, 6 March 1930, Page 2