Consternation reigned amongst tlie smokers assembled on the | lallorm 'll Wellington the other dav when the outward-hound Hull tram drew up without any lirst-class smoker car altached. However there were la- ive labelled “A” and "R,” respectively, and a. smoker, pipe in mouth. cx-' claiming ‘'I!” is for ’HaccyJ” jumped into the 'Mf” ear. and all the other smokers followed suit. prcsciii ly someone asked: "If ‘B’ is tor barcy —wh.it is ‘A’ ft.r:'" • • l-’or abstainers, of course,” came the reply. Evcr.vhody laughed. "ITret ions few ‘'abstainers’’ from the wed these days! —possibly one in 50. Well there’s mi harm in tobacco, so lone as it's good and doesn’t contain too much nicotine. as those imported brands do. Our New Zealand tobaccos contain so little it doesn’t matter. Thnth why they are so safe. They are unbeaten for fragrance laid flavour, toe Delicious. Those ehielly in demand are:—‘'Riverhcad Cold’’ mild. ‘‘Navy Chit” ('Hulking) medium and "Cut Ring No 10” (Jjiillshead) tub strength. They are on sale everywhere. Any tobacconist will supply volt.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1927, Page 4
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