♦ Havo.you evor, when "kiking"— , "on your lonesome" — ^found yourself in some spot rcmote from shops or pubs, with not a soul in sight (or likely to be) and suddenly had a hankering for a smoke — only to discover you have but one match left? With what care you strike that last match and shield the flame with your cupped hands. With what relief you get your pipe alight perhaps. By the way, the best tobacco you can have when hiking is "toasted" — the genuine article — because it burns away to the last shred and you can smoke for liours without getting a sore tongue or irritated throat. It is, moreover, of delicious flavour and rare bouquet, and being ]:r:u*tically without nicotiue (eliniinatcd by loasting) it is safo smoking. No wonder the five (and only genuine) toasted Brands, Out Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold appeal so irresistibly to the smoker, whetlier he is hiking or "Inzing," afoot or astride, afloat or ashore, at home pi: abroad.*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 67, 11 December 1937, Page 12
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