"I reckon," said the reporter xo the tobacconist, "that the roll your • own game has played old gooseberry with the saies of packet cigaTettes?" "No denying that,55 replied the whiff mexchant, lighting his pipe, "but what we lose on the swings we make up on the roundabout, in other words while the . demand for ready-mades is f ading out the demand for cigarette tobaccos — more especially Biverhead Gold and Desert Gold, the two brands most wanted — has increased tremendously, and the quantity of these we sell is simply astonishing. They5re always fresh and moist, d'yu see, never stale and- dry like the ready-mades often are. rou can tell a cigarette made of either by its bouquet. Pure, too, like all the toasted brands. Toasting works the nicotine out of them And you can roll ten full sized smokes for less than 4d. There are also three gennine toasted blends for the pipe — Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), and Cavendish, and if there 5s anything to beat -them, I haven 5t heard of it. ' '* Mr. Bromley M. RenneU hns resumed practice. Mr. H. M. Bennett, Mr. B. ► M. Bennett, Consulting Opticians, opp. Piaza Theatr«c Haeting» Street{ Napier.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 59, 2 December 1937, Page 8
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