" A many years ago," as "Little Buttercup" sings in ' ' Pinaf ore, ' ' pipe smokers had to be content with the hurnble clay. But many things are sOoner or later supplanted by something else — and something better. S a when the briar came in the cxay went outj although it still Hngers. And just as briar pipes have supplanted clay ones, toasted tobacco is supplanting many brands formeriy in great reques*. but now comparatively neglectcd. This is a tribute to the merits of "toasted" keenly appreciated by the National Tobacco Co. Ltd., of Napier, pioneers of the tobacco industry in New Zealand. There is certainly something in "toasted" that appeals irresistibly to smokers. It is so sweet, fragrant, cool and comforcing and so comparatively free from nicotine, for tticfsfing is a wonderful purifier. That's why these famous blends don't burn the tongue, irritate the throat or affect the ' nerves, aud aro the most harmless of all tobaccos. Ask for Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhfeld Gold aud Desert Gold and you '11 avoid worthlfiss imitations.* another tribute to thyro OONE. iMaxiy are tlie glowiug tributes to 1'hyx'odone, the Ueasut'e health touie compotiuded i'roin the vital oL'gaoio iodine aud sea miueral wealth of the oystex*. I'lxat oi Mr A. l'\ T. (Eltham, 2/8/37) is truly rejnarkable. "My uerves had eompletely collapsed," lie says. Take Thyrodone for uerves, ariaemia. glandulai tx'oublos, etc. 4/6 froin I'be Alaxx Alan Grant Pharmacy. Niu Wilson's Pharmacy, and other Chem- \. ists.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 208, 18 September 1937, Page 19
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