"I've not smoked for donkey's years," he chatted to the tobacconist. "Used to smoke a lot when I lived in Anierica^strbng " stuif," strong enough to .makewour haif curl! Had to chuck it! ■ Nerves wouldn't stand it. Doctor's orders. So I stopped smoking altogether. But just lately I've been hankering for a pipe again. „ Oot any really safe stuff, not too strong?" "Lots," said the tobacconist, "but the best of the bunch, if you ask me, is Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog) . Medium. The manufacturers toast it.' Some special process .01 tfce^fbwnV That " brings out the flavour ahd the fr^tgrance too. Gets the nicotine.out of it likewise. So it don't affect heart or nerves." "Sounds too good to be true," laughted the old smoker' "You ought to have a big sale for it." "I sure have," said the tobac-, conist, "and for the other genuine toasted brands — Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold.- Most of my 'regulars' smoke toasted.' You'll like Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog)." He mi - - - ■ ■ • • ...
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 April 1946, Page 6
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