“Been puffing the same old brand for years,’’ said a Dunedin man to his tobacconist, “and feel like a change. Got anything you can recommend ?” “Have you tried the New Zealand toasted tobacco?’’ queried the tobacconist. “No. Is it any good?’’ “A good many of my ‘regulars’ seem to think so, anyhow,’’ laughed the tobacconist. “Try Cut Plug No. 10, it s full-flavoured, same as your old tobacco with this advantage thrown-in—you can smoke it from cock-crow till turn.ngin time, and without feeling fed-up, either. It can’t hurt you because it’s toasted, and that means there’s next to no nicotine left in it.” Rather different to my old brand,” said the other, “it’s full of ‘Lite’ that is.” “No ‘bite’ in toasted,” remarked the tobacconist, “and as fo r flavour and bouquet—well you try it.” He did—with gratifying results! There are only four brands of toasted : Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. But mind what you are buying. There are imitations about!—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1931, Page 7
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