“D’ve smoke, young man?" growled the boss, frowning hard. “Y-Y-Yes, Sir," admitted the applicant for th" job (his heart in his hoots). "Hall!— and drink too. hoy! what?" "Only a herr now and then. Sir." (The applicant though! it was all I’.l’.i. '■()h,| you do, do you?" 1 Ini'll lerod the boss. "That's nil right then! Thought you might' lie one of those periiiekettv nonsmokers. I ean’t abide them. Smoke myself. Like n spot, too, sometimes. Think you’ll suit me. Hut what tobacco d'ye smoke—American? Hey! What ?" "Yes, Sir. Plug." "(.'lit it out, young man, cut it out, and substitute ‘tic Xew Zealand. Fa. better for you. It’s toasted. The American isn’t. Full of poisonous me.nine. “What? Little flavour and no bouipii't worth mentioning. Go for New Zealand." i bjs lather e eenlrie i'inplover was right. Then's no tobacco like that New Zealand. Delight Ini smoking and quite bi.rmii ss. Many doctors smoke nothing else. Only four brands, remember: Hiverhead Gold, V.ivy Cut !o. A. Cavendish and ('ill IVug No. 10. Hut take care when yon j buv. There are imitations !-—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1932, Page 5
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