"My boy's birthday to-motrow,'5 confided the little old lady to the tobacconist, "so i thought i5d give him s bit of liice tobacco.55 "Couldn5t do beta ter, Ma'am," beamed tho fobaccoiiist. "Does he siiioke a pipe or cigarettes?'^ "Well of coufBe h6 oughtn't to bmoke at ail at his age,5* rgplied the. little. old lady, "but yod kiioW what young pedple are noWI— -will have their o\Vn Way.,# "Yes,5> agtded tlie tobacconist, "youth must be served." "He sinokes a pipe,5' went on the little old lady, "l)id you ever^55 "Then i511 fecouimend Navy Cufc No. 3 (Bulldog), otid of the famous toasted brands, lovely? bouquet, and harmless — it5s toastel, and hardly any nicotine in it. There other toasted btattds — Cut Plhg No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, they5re all good, but you try Navy Cut No. 3v About hoW muoh Woiild you liUo-—half a pound?" * ' That 511 do nicely, * ' said the little Old lady and popping the tobacco into hcr shoppiug bag, she tripped gaily away. Sho chose wiscly. a. bit of the genuine "toasted55 inakes a fino birthday present.* my voice stuck to my throat, Vergil. For loss of voiee, huskiness, sore throat, the quickest relief OomeS ffom Baxtdfs Lung PreserVer. "BaxtOtS55 has been used atid praised !)y p'ublil' speakots afid siiigei's foi1 many gcfiefa tions. Gufgle before swailowing, "Baxters55 is alsO, of Course, the chief remedy for ehest colds. "Baxters" also has valuable tonic action. 1/6, 2/0, 4/6, all chemists and stores. Always tak« care— take "B»xt©rs.,,*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 18, 14 October 1937, Page 10
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