A news|piap&r mran, calling in at his tobacconist’s to 'replenish his pouch, asked the proprietor whether he thought women were as critical about the qualify of their tobacco—in the shape of cigarettes — as men were. “No,” said the tobacconist, "women will often buy a box or packet of cigarettes just because it has a "pretty” wrapipiCr. Men don’t bother about that' With them it’s the tobacco that counts. But ready-mades are gqing out. Most folks roll their own now. Lot cheaper, too! Why you can make 'tlen full-sized cigarettes of Riverhead Gold or Desert Gold—the two leading cigarette tobaccos—for less than fourpence! They can’t do you a ha’porth of harm, either. They’re toasted. But lots of melni prefer a pipe—and you’re one of them. I stock all the best brands of Ipiiple tobacco, but there’s nothing so good as toasted Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), or your favourite, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulkhead). I’m always being asked, for one or other of them. Same as usual I suppose? Thank you! Good-day!” 526
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 301, 28 December 1935, Page 7
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