Non-smokers are getting so scarce that the few remaining specimens ought to be suffed and sent to a museum. When one is discovered he is generally of opinion that people who smoke ought to be executed or something. He can no more understand the fascination that good tobacco has for the smoker than the chap who has no “ear’’ can understand good music or a blind person can appreciate a fine oil painting. Smoking makes his angry passions rise, and he deplores the cold-drawn truth that the consumption of the weed is growing by leaps and bounds every year. Especially marked is the enormously increased demand for the genuine “toasted’’, partly due to its splendid quality, and partly to the fact that being toasted and consequently practically free from nicotine this matchless tobacco is so harmless. Its daily use affords keen enjoyment to smokers everywhere, some of whose joys are few and far between, and who find in Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 tßulldeg), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold the comfort and solace they crave. 482
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 188, 17 August 1935, Page 2
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181Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 188, 17 August 1935, Page 2
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