Asked haw long h e had been tv.sinokGTj 'ii witness 'in Melbourne court .ccisc. replied; ' • ‘‘fifty years.” "“And;., how much ,tobacco, now,' do you,, smoke weekly?” replied the witness,.. “H’ni—qirte moderate,” commented counsel. •‘Nevertheless it means, in plain- English, that you-ve spent’ in all, about £150,. approximately, in.smoke?” "Well, what about it?” demanded witness, •‘l’ v .g had value —and good value, too, for my. money.” Counsel shrugged his shoulders and sat. down. Well, £l5O, spread, over., half-a-cent,iiry. is . not so much, after all. Good tobacco is wOrth more than it . costs. . .Take* our New Zealond brands, for example, and. think of the comfort and enjoyment they represent to .the. smoker. Is there anything else that could yield him so much pl.orsu.re? There are four of these brands; Riverhead Gold, Navy C l 't No. 3, Cavendish', and Cut Plug N°. 10. Delightful, every oim of them,— a lid quite harmless. They are toasted! The demand for all four .prove* conclusively thoapprec-iation jii which they al'a held everywhere,—Adyt...,
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1933, Page 3
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