Just as the Wbangarei train lei• Auckland th e oilier day the passengei in the corner heaved a sigh of relief and sought pipe and pouch for a com foldable smoke. Pipe wap, forthcom injr. Pouch had been left behind Noting his annoyance his ireighbou: politely proffered his pouch, with i cheery “Have a fill of mined” Offe; gratefully accepted. Ten minutes late; the owner of the missing pouch said 'Pardon ine—but what tobacco is this?” “New Zealand,” was the reply “Cut Plug No. 10. Like it?” * l’h other man nodded. “It’s fine,” h said, “don’t know when I’ve .. enjoyet a smoke so much. Any other "brands?’ '"Four altogether,” lie was, told. “Kiverhead Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cr No. 3, and Cut Plug No. 10., Yoi ear.’f beat them for flavour and bon qnet, and as they contain nexteto n< nicotine you can smoke them .for. hours on end and never tire of them. t Quite harmless, too.” The othe r made a note of the names of the brands, .remarking • (‘They’re worth" remem bering.” They are.-—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1933, Page 7
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176Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1933, Page 7
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