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fWot 'o, Bob!" greeted the buf;' driver as tbat worthy climbed aboard, "you ain't lookiug none too spry, and it's fust time I seen yer wifout a pipe in your moulce. Wot's up, ole sport." " 'Aa to ehuck smokin,' Bill. Getting that jumpy, couldn't 'ardly set still. Nerves, the Chemist sez. But I miss me ole pipe somefin' cruel. " "'Course you do! Couldn't do wifout mine; soone.r do wifout me blinking tueker. Wot's yer bacca?" "Black twist, been smokin ' of it constant. ' ' And now it 's let you down? and no wonder! — choek-a-bloek wif nicotine — same as' lots .more brands. Why don't you smoke ' toasted ' ' same as yours truly? — sweet as a nut. Bokay to beat the band! Won't play up wif yer nerves, neither. Ain't no nicotine in it 'ai'dlv. Chuck yer pipe?— not 'arf, if yer smokes | toasted'." Bob briglitened up. Going to change over to toasted. He'll find the bus driver 's right! Five brands to choose from: Cut Flug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold aud Desert Gold — the ouly genuine "Toasted" manufactured,*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 134, 23 June 1937, Page 13
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