“The slump- lias made little difference in the demand for cigarettes,” said a Wellington tobacconist while chatting with one of his “regulars” the other day. “only most folk prefer now to roll their- own. They say it comes cheaper, and ..of course it does—quite a lot. Women often smoke more cigarettes than is good for., them, although, of course,'it’s not to my interest to say so. I had' a .lady customer, who smokes three packet's a day. Young •fellows—to say nothing about boys—are also heavy cigarette smokers. but men up -.in years generally smoke pipes, and usually prefer toast 1 ed tobacco, especially Chit Plug No.' lO" (Bullshcad) .because it’s .full-flavoured and such as old smokers love. Oh yes, there are other brands of toasted—a mild aromatic (Riverhead Gold) and. two mixtures, both medium (Cav'e'n-" dish, and Xhvv Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). Excellent, all of them, and 'so comparatively free from nicotine (thanks to being, toasted) that you can’t over-ia-dulge, or if you do, you’ll take no harm. Toasting is a wonderful purifier.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 13 June 1933, Page 5
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