"Wot 'o, Bobl" greeted the bus drlver as that worthy climbed aboard, "you ain't loolring none too spry, and its fust time I seen per wifout a pipe in your mouke. Wot's up, oio sports" " ;Ad ter chueli smokin' Bill. Getting that jumpy, couldu't 'ardly set stili. Nerves, the chemist scz. But I rniss me oie pipe somefifl ciii'-l." " 'Courso you do; couldu't do wifout mine; soon er do wifout me blmkiug tuc-ker. Wot's yer bacca?" "Black twist, been gmokia' of it constanfc," "And now ifc'a let you dcwn, and no wonder— chock-'v blocii. wif uicotine— same an lots more brands, Why don't you smoke 'toasted' samo as yours truly'? — gweet as a nut. Bokay to beat the band, Won't play up wif yer nerves, neitlier. Ain't' no nicotine in it 'ardly, Cbuck yer pipe?— not 'nrf, i£ her smokes 'toasted'." Bob brjghtened up. Going to cbarige over to ■ toastcd. He'll find the bus ilnver's : riglit. Five brands to choose from: : L'ut l'lug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Out No, 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold— the only genuiue "Toastcd" mauufactured.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 17, 13 October 1937, Page 10
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