A Dunedin man laughingly asked his ' : tobacconist if he • had any tobacco that. wouldn't bite the tongue. He seemed to think he was asking an impossibility. But 'the tobacconist promptly replied that he had several brands • guaranteed to fill the bill. 4A11 the toasted New Zealand tobaccos," he said, "are like that — won't burn the tongue even if vou smoke them for hours at a stretch. Won't affect heart or nerves, either. That's because they are toasted. The toasting kills the nicotine to such a large extent that they are rendered practically harmless, and quite safe to smoke to any extent. They have a delicious flavour, too, and a bouquet you can't beat." 4What are the names of the brands?" was the next question. ''Riverhead Gold, Desert Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 and Cut Plug No. 10," replied the tobacconist. "They are the only toasted kinds manufactured." The customer invested in a packet of toasted Navy Cut. Now he smokes nothing else! For Coughs, Colds— Young and old, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. w. U. Woods, Ltd., Lambton Qnay, Wgtn.
/. ' 1 G. V. B. Milkers AND ALL FARM MACHINERY ! Aga Cookers j Lister Engines and Shearing Machines I Wood Working Machinery ; Electric Arc Welders | Gas Welders and Equipment Machine Tools and Steel Lathes Sheet Metal Working Machines Raiisome Mowers . Simplicity Tractors IF YOU REQUIRE MACHINERY OF ANY DESCRIPTION, CONSULT / F. M. BOGGS Rep. LEVIN & CO., LTD. KIRK STREET. OTAKI Levin Rcsidents may teave messages with MR. F. TABOR. Levin, Phone 30 . - - V V
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Chronicle (Levin), 27 June 1946, Page 2
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