Aboard the Rotorvta Express: The man smoking the cherry wood y ai«l to his friend : “Never see you with a pipe InoWj old .bird. Chucked it.-' “'Had to! Throat irritation. Doctor said “.stop.” So I stopped.” “Ev trv the toasted New Zealand tobacco ?” “No. Any different from the ordinary brands? “It can give the ordinary brands 70 in a 100 (to put it in t<Vlanguage of billiards), and then run out <>i a single break." “How do'-o it differ from the ordinary bra'mls?" “To begin with it contains very little nicotine. That’s why it doosn t in>|pte the throat or born the tongue. You can smoke it all day and then some. It can’t hurt you. Secondly it has an unrivalled flavour and r. matchless bouquet. The secret nf it- 5 I excellence is that it s toasted J 1 00. There care various brand*. You trv one, and I’ll wager you’ll soon be j smoking that old »ip.> ot yours again. • Ho said he would. T'm four brandCut Plug No. Id, and Hiverlmad Hold are : Xavv Cut No. 5. Cavendish
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1933, Page 8
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181Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1933, Page 8
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