“The slump has made little difference in the demand for cigarettes,” said d, Wellington tobacconist while chatting .with one of hi s “regulars’’ the other day, “only most'folk prefer now ko .roll their own. They say it oomes cheaper,' and of course it d°es—- ■ quite a lot. Women often smoke more cigarettes than fg good for them, although, o’f course, jt’s not to my interest to sav . so. I had a lady customer wlio smokes three packets ,3. day. Young fellows—to say nothing about boys—dte also heavy cigarette smokers/ hut men up in years generally smoke pipes, and usually prefer toasted tobacco, especially Ciit Plug No. 10 (Bupshcntl) because it’s full-flavoured and.such as old smokers love. Oh yes, there arc other brands of toasted—a rul'd aromatic (Riverhead G°ld) and two mixtures, both medium (Cavendish, and Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). lExcclleht,.. all Of them, <a .nd so comparatively free from nicotine, (thanks to i being- toasted) that ''you' can’t over-in-dulge, or if you do, you’ll take no f ffa Roasting is a wonderful purifier. k .; ' 'i r
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1933, Page 8
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