Five ifeliow-paissengers the othpr day aboard the Hamilton train (all strangers to each other) got into conversation, and the question arose : If a business man gets an evening off, what’g tbp best way of spending it? One voted for cards, another for the theatr e , the. third for billiards, the fourth for dancing, but the fifth man said his notion of a good time was a co-sy chair by the firo-side (* n winter), a first-class detective yarn—and his pqV. “I can smoke for Hours',” he said, “without a break, and thoroughly jenjoy it.” “But,” objected one, “you can’t smoke for hours without tongue or throat suffering.” Th e other fellow laughed. “I smoke New Zealand tobacco,” he said, “practically no nicotine in it. Doesn't effect throat or tongue. Ho “bite” in New Zealand tobacco. It’s toasted. That’s •why* 6 * This passenger didn’t say which of the famous toasted brands he favoured. But all four (Riverhead Gold, Navy Cht No. 3, Cavendish and Cut*- Plug No. 10), are “best sellers.’’ The world doe s not produce better tobacco. And its quite harmless! —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1932, Page 2
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313Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1932, Page 2
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