ju.-i- jiixrxtaw .rttcsxa The dear old lady smilingly apivoaehed tin- tobacconist wild: "I ant so mo ciga rclte tobacco for my .■■an.” “Certainly, madam,” said the . bnceonist. “What kind would you •he ?” Oh, ! forgot its name,” reied the old lady, “but it’s the tobac- ! my son says nearly everybody’s molting now.” The tobacconist smiled. “Then this will he it.” he said, liand- ':• ■o' over a tin of Rivcrhcad Gold. ■'hat, madam,” he continued, “is the idlest cigarette tobacco money can ' ay. It’s quite harmless, too. beuse being toasted by a special pro- :-: ss, it’s practically free from nieos;ie.” The old lady beamed. ‘T am re that must he the tobacco by sou ■ mis,” she said. “I suppose you sell lot of if?” “Any amount,” replied e tobacconist, ‘‘you see, it's everydy’s favourite.” Well pleased, the ,’d lady smilingly departed. liiver- ■ rad Gold, as all who “roll their own” 1 now, is one of the live famous toasted rands; Rivcrhcad Gold, Desert (Add, Packet Kdiihm, Navy Gu! No. (Bullg). and Cut l’lug No. 10 (Bulls-iu-ad). As several worthless imitations are about—be careful when you buy.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXII, Issue 8872, 10 February 1943, Page 4
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