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At. a smart Wellington restaurant the other dav a man having finished lunch leant back and lit his pipeIt was a bit strong too! "1 said the lady seated next to him ) sweetly "you don't mind my eating while you smoke?" "Don't, mention it," he replied .striking another match! A cigarette, smoked at. table, if made of good tobacco—say Riverhead i.s seldom objected to nowadays;. But when it comes to a foul pipe ! ! ! Riverhead Gold by the way, as everybody knows, the j famous; toasted cigarette tobacco, j and Desert Gold, is another choice! brand for cigarettes. Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullsehead), Cavendish and Navy Cut No. (Bulldog) are for the pipeThey're all as good as tobacco can be and so pure, thanks, to toasting (which process works the nicotine out of them) that they won't hurt yon* even if you over-indulge. x\lso Riverhead and Desert Gold tailormades. All toasted and no sore throat no cough! * "Had It" An amusing incident, occurred just before an Allied party captured a town during the last few days of lighting in Germany. They ran into a group of German, soldiers waving a white i!ag. They told them Avhich Avav to make their surrender oll'ir cial. But the group was rather apprehensive. What, they asked, should they say when they gel there to express their wish to surrender? American Sergeant Arthur supplied the answer. He wrote the words down on a piece of paper. The prisoners walked off already learning their piece. "Vee hef had it," they were muttering as they marched

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 08, Issue 92, 24 July 1945, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 08, Issue 92, 24 July 1945, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 08, Issue 92, 24 July 1945, Page 6

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