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Work has commenced on the repainting of pedestrian crossings in , Jxford Street. As the old markings were indistinct and in some cases ihnost obliterated, their renewal will be welcomed by motorists and pedestrians in Levin. "Well, come now," said eounsel persuasively, to a defendent in a southern civil case, when the man pleaded inability to pay £2 per month to plaintiff. "Don't you think you could reduce your living expenses a bit? There's tobacco, " Isn't three shillihgs a week rather too much for you to be spending on that?" "Depends on the tobacco," replied defendant. "There are some brands I wouidn't give three bob a cartioad for. But I don't smoke 'em. See?" "What brands do you smoke?" enquired eounsel. "New Zealand toasted Cavendish, if you want to know. No nicotine in it. The toasting takes it out. That's why. My pipe is my only pleasure, and I can't do with less than three bobs worth a week. See?" Counsel didn't press the point. Doubtless he smokes ■ himself. New Zealand toasted tobacco is certainly seductive, It's true that in contains no nicotine to speak of. And such a flavour ,and : aroma ! There are five brands: ' riverhead Gold, Desert Gold, Navy 1 Cut No. 3, Caven'dish and Cut Plug No. 10; also tailormades. All toastjed, and no sore throat, no cough!

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Chronicle (Levin), 24 May 1946, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Chronicle (Levin), 24 May 1946, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Chronicle (Levin), 24 May 1946, Page 4

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