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Serious siekness kills all dosire for tobacco, but with the return of health — glorious feeling!— the smolier's first question is usually, "where's my pipe?" And, Oh! the rapture of that first smoke after convaleseencel Of course, on suoh an oceasion som'ething "extra speeial" is indicated in the shape of baccy, by xuty 0f "celebrating," and you cannot have anything better, more fragrant and comforting than a pipe of Cut Plug No. .10 (Bullshead), Cavendish or Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), or (if a cigarette smoker) a bit of either Riverhead Gold or Desert Gold, the two cigarette tobaccos principally in demand. All. these famous blends owe their superb flavour and fascinating bouquet (and also, be it noted, their inocuousness) to the f act that the toasting tliey undergo at he facory rids them of their nicotine, so that they may bd indulged in ad. lib, with no unpleasant after-effects, such as irritated throat, bufned tongue or jangled nerves. Tlicse are the world 's purest — and only toasted obaccos. Accept no substitute — there is no substitute for toasted. It stands alonel* Bernarr Maefadden's proved Health Books stocked. Send for price list and lescriptive literature Id, Maefadden kgeney, 1S9F Featherston Street, VY ellington. •

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 78, 19 April 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 78, 19 April 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 78, 19 April 1937, Page 4

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