The old-time gailornian has goixe out along with thg windjammei-s, and with him has gone the old time coarsjj plpg fobacco, black as the aee pf spad'es and poisonous with nicotine, The modern steamboat gailor is more particular. He preferg 'fiut-iip," Bpt ifc's not overy brand of cut-up that's O.K. pr1 tlierp'd be f§wer caseg perhaps of smoking causing heart ro nerve trouble apd minor ills. Now pure tobaeeo's as essential to good health as pure water or pure food, and if you find smokipg is giving you "the jumps,,; a burnt tongne or a bad thi'oat, cliange over to "toasted, " Its flavour will deliglit you and its aroma fascinate you. Alpo you '11 iind you can smoke it i'reely xis jou please. It wgn't let you down. Tho secret of its extraordinary purity and magio appeal is that it's "toasted," consequently largely froed of its nicotine. Thc only genuine toasted blends are Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshcad), Navy Out No, 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Ciold and Dosert, Gold — uud once you try tlioui you '11 alwuyo buy thetn.' (
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 211, 22 September 1937, Page 12
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