"There are some things I can do without at a pinch," -ie told the tobacconist, "but 'baccy's not one of them. I clinched smoking once for a month. Thought I might be better without it. I wasn't. Aftor all there' s not so many joys in life, so- why cut out one. of the best of . the bunch P Smoking gives me more solid comfort and enjoyment than anything else, and as J smoke "toasted" (Cut Plug*No. 10) I reckon I'm on the safe side." "Too right you are!" agreed ihe tobacconist heartily, "There's no harm in toasted because there 's no nicotine in it to signify. Toasting does the trick! Wliy are Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish and Navy Out No. 3 (Bulldog), in alniost everybody's pipe? While Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold are reckoned the finest cigarette tobaccos going! In a word, "toasted' s" first favourite with smokers everywhere, and every year sces a buge advance in tho factory output." "You can't keep a good man down," laughed tho other chap, "and you cau't keep a good thing down either."* "Service." Tlie "Trocadero" service leaves nothing to be desired. Open daily, g a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays and holidays included. Locatiou: Bryant's Buildings, Hastings strcet,- Napier,*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 103, 18 May 1937, Page 4
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