Austin Freeman, creator of "Di. Thorndike, ' ' who as a crime iiivestigatot rivais Sherlock Holmes himself, eays his favourito smoke is the afterbrekfast oue. Plenty will agreo with him but some may ask: "How about the after-lunch pipe, the after-dinner pipe, and tho pipo before turning in l ' ; X'act is a Bmoke is ahvays welcomo to a smoker. "I vow and believe," wrote ThaekerAy, ''that tobacco has boen oue of the greatest comforts of my life." But just as it' is not all gold that glitters it's not all tobacco that 'a aa good as it's cfacked up to be. Inferior brands may satisfy those who are not critical but the smoker knows wh?|t's what — and values his health — rnusfc have th'e best. Henee the ever-expand-ing demand for "toasted," i.e. Cut Plug No. lo (Bnllsh.ead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, which combine a. beautiful flavour with a faseinating bouquet while their extraordinary purrity (due to the manufacturers' exelusive toasting proeess) renders them harmless evon to the smoker who is always smokihgl*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 41, 4 March 1937, Page 15
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