You may buy a box of inatches for a copper, but sometiines you'd give more than that for it — if you could get it. The other day an Auckland hiker tramped, all on his lonesome, to the wiids of tho Waitakeres. Presently ho sat down on a fallen bluegum, and hungry for a smoke, pulled out pipe and pouch, only to discOver he had nO matches. "And so the poor dog had none.'' By the way, the best 'baccy when hiking is "toasted," because yOu see, you can smoke pipe after pipe of it without feeling "fed up," as yoii do with so many 'brands if you smoke them at all freely. You niay gCt a Sore tongue, or find your throat bothering you, or get "nervy." But toasted aever makes your tongue sofe, never irritates your throat, never gets your norves on edge. There are only five brands of the rehl toasted: Out Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead G6ld and Desert Gold. Remember that Wheu you buy. No good wasting your mouey on imitations.* c Tlie population of Argeiitiita, accOfding to a census taken on Dec-ember 31, 1936, amounting to 12,561,361, This shows an iiicrease of 185,309 compar.ed with the figtU'es fof Deccmber 31, 1935.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 5
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