"You'd hardly believe," he said to the Chum who'd dropped in, ''how pernickety some men are when buying a pipe. A bloke blew in yesterday who priced all my choicest briars and ended up by buying a ninepenny Cherrywood." The other chap laughed. "Good job," he said, "smokers aren't like that when it comes to tobacco. Generally smoke "same old brands" "That's right, one of my regulars has been smoking same brand for 25 years." "What's his fancy?" "Same as your's — Cut Plug No. 10." The caller nodded, "I sure freeze on a good thing when I strike it; what's the other toasted brands, again?" "Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold, and Desert Gold; When I open a case of tins, it's empty in no time. Smokers can't resist toasted." "True, O King! — I know I can't!" " Yes, toasted has a lot to recommend it," said the tobacconist, "being toasted it's practically without nicotine, the flavour's O.K., and it has a bosker bouquet." ''You've said it," laughed his pal, and with a "Cheerio," he went his way.*
BAD LEGS safely treated at home with Varex Method. Simple and inexpensive. Free booklet from Ernest Healey, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Varex Ltd., Box 1558 E. Wellington. Local Representative: Knight's Pharmacy 120 Heretaunga Street. Hastings. BAD LEGS successfully treated at home with Varex Method. No resting. Write for free booklet. Ernest Healey, Phormaceutieal Cliemist, Varex Ltd. Box 1558E Wellington. Local Repre sentative: Knight's Pharmacy, 120 Heretaunga Street, Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 1, 16 January 1937, Page 2
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