They were yarmng about smoking aboard the Helcnsville train the other day. “Give me a good cigar, a Corona for choice," said the man in the check suit, "and I’m happy." “Cigarettes for me, every time," remarked the chap opposite. “They’re too seductive, I know, and I sometimes smoke half a dozen packets a day." “More fool you,'' growled the veteran in the corner. ‘T in a dyed-in-the-wool smoker, and I say there’s nothing like a pipe for solid satisfaction. 100 much ‘juice’ in pipe-tobacco for me,” said the cigarette-smoker. “Depends on the brand," grunted the veteran. “(jf course the foreign leaf is generally chock-a-block with ‘ juice. 1 But how about the New Zealand? Il s Inasled, and not only doos th" toasling give it flavour ami aroma, ini! kills the nicotine in il and makes it safe t,i smoke. Hee?" The.-' let i! go al that. The old smoker was rkht. Toasting works wonders'. There are mil> t'mir lir.inds; Riverhead Cedi. Cavendish, Nav\ i.ul Nu. J, *ud <_ li L Plug No. lu. 2U4
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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18407, 14 August 1931, Page 4
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