Kver sutler from that depressing complaint known as. "the blues"? But of course you do. It gets, us ail now and again. You know the S3 rmptoms'? You feel as cheap as fourpeni'e. ha'penny; can't rouse yourself or take an interest in anything. Everything .seems to go dead wrong and the game of life not worth the candle! Now when you feel like that it is time to see what tobacco can do for you. A quiet smoke has been known tu work wonders. There's much virtue in baccy. Fill up with a bit of something really choice — it must he good if it's to do you good. And, come to that_ there's nothing choicer than "toasted"—the. real toasted, mind not some rotten imitation! Buy any of the following and you'll get the genuine article: Cut. Plug No. 10 (Bulls-! head), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), RiverheadGGolfd f Desert Gold and Pocket Kdition. They ail contain "the cheer germ." under their benelicent influence sorrow is softened black care Hies away. As gloom-dispellers they're worth a guinea an ounce!
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 55, 9 March 1945, Page 3
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