It seems odd to reflect : to-day that, only. seventy yeays ago tkere, were no cigarettes — tkey hadn 't been invented. Wken tkey made tkeir first appearaiiee in London tkey were rCgarded as just a passing faney by pipe smokers; as for ladies tkey liadn 5 1 learned to smoke tkem for many a year after that. And now millions of smokers of botli sexes delight in cigarettes, and what^s more, about 80 per cent of them roll tkeir own. Here in New Zealand the two most favoured cigarette tobaceos are ^Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, and you ean roll ten beauties of either for 4d or less. Yes! they're toasted — tkat's wky they're so good! Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish and Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog) are toasted, too, but theyJre for tke pipe, and for 1 aolid comfort «.nd enjoyment tkere 's Ziotking to tonch tkem. No harm in fbem either- — they're toasted! Tkere w&s a time wken smokers used to ask wkere tkey could buy tkese brands. They know better now. • — . it's at tke • tobaecpmitZj* 7'" ^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 74, 14 April 1937, Page 6
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