Consternation reigned amongst the smokers assembled on the platform at ■ Wellington the other day when the outward-bound llult train drew up without any first-class smoke car attached. However there were two card labelled "A" and "B," respectively, and a smoker, pipe in mouth, exclaiming "B" is for Baccy i" jumped into the "B" car, and all the other smokers followed suit. Presently someone asked: "If 'B' is for baccy—what is 'A' for?" "For abstainers, of course," came the reply. Everybody laughed. Precious few'"abstainers" from the weed thes' days!—possibly one in DO. Well there's no harm in tobacco, so long as it's good andYloesn't contain too much nicotine, as those imported brands do. .Our New Zealand Tobaccos contain so little it doesn't matter. That's why ihey are so safe. They are, unbeaten .for fragrance and flavour, too. Delic- ''' ous. Those chiefly in demand are:— I'livcrheari Goid" mild, "Navy Cut" ! : 'iullCog) medium, and 'Cut Plug No. I' on sale everywhere. Any tobacco- |- will supply you.—9&«
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Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17365, 29 March 1928, Page 2
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