Did you ever Avake on '''the morn ing after" a smoke concert or other jamboree Avith a tongue like, a doormat and a taste in your mouth you'd gladly give away? Too many cocktails? Perhaps. But how about too many cigarettes or pipes? Oversmoking may prove in its • after-ef-fects as bad as "cwer-cocktailing." Depends on the baccy. Some of these brands chockl'ul of nicotine (plenty of them!) may giA 7 e you beans next morning!—cocktails or no cocktails —if you oA r er smoke. Now, here's the straight tip: next time you're going to haA'e a night out with the boys ? you'll be wise to (ill your pouch beforehand Avith a really safe tobacco-. It'll make all the difference. And the purest, mellowest most fragrant and least harmful of all tobaccos are the "toasted"—Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) Navy Gut No. 3 ( Bulldog) ? Cavendish RiA'erhead Gold Desert. Gold and Pocket Kdition. Yes ) it's the toasting that does it! —eliminates the nicotine, imparts that exquisite accounts for thjit delightful aroma, and makes toasted sale to smoke to any extent.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 69, 1 May 1945, Page 3
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