"It goes without saying,” remarked a Dunedin smoke merchant in a customer, “that some have been rolling their own cigarettes for ages. But now, as-the old song runs, ‘everyi,oily’s doing it,’ and it has become a perfect craze. Well, one newly rolled cigarette is worth a whole packet of ‘ready-10-smokes.’ Some packets, hless you, may have been in stock for years, and there's no llavour left in 'em. Resides, it’s cheaper to roll your own. You try it! Cigarette ioliaceos2 —Hiey’re as plenly as postage stamps; hut give me the toasted Now Zealand. Your confirmed cigarel te smoker ol’lcn complains of lliroalin'ilalion and smokccrs’ cough. Why? Because I here’s 100 much nicoiinc in his l ohaeeo. Well, I here's hardly any in |oasted. II makes splendid cigarelles, and is suitable for llic pipe lon, w lull's mere you can smoko toasted in cigarel le nr pipe and il eatt’l hurl you, however much of il you smoke. There an- live brands: lliverliead Hold. Navv (Dll No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish. Gut Plug No. lo (lliillshend) and Desert Gold. The customer now “rolls his own.'' 404
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Waikato Times, Volume 115, Issue 19269, 30 May 1934, Page 13
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