! is one of those insufferable new *chunifi who sneer a.t everything ‘C-d----iymal” s-o when lie entered an Auckland ■tobacconist’s to replenish his pouch and was recommended to try New Zealand toasted tobacco he drawled ; “When I buy tobacco my good fellow I want tobacco not a colonial imitation.” “There's lots of imitations about, certainly,” replied the tobacconist, “why I’ve known imitation gentlemen to come in here.” “Cancel my order. I shan’t patronise you now,” said the new chum angrily. “ Have a heart!” pleaded the tobacconist,' “don’t drive me into the bankruptcy court!” When ho hed gone the boss remarked to his grinning assistant: “That's the type of new arrival N.Z. could do without. When his 'highness finds nine' out of ten smokei New Zealand toasted he’ll follow suit.”' The tobacconist was rgiht. One or other of the four toasted brands. Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, River head Gold, -and Cut Plug No. 19 (Bullshead), are in almost everybody’s pipe. No finer tobacco is manufactured, and owing to ij, being toasted it is practically without nicotine and therefore perfectly -harmless.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1933, Page 6
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