"Which d’you reckon the best smoke of the day?” queried one Auckland feriy'-boat passenger of another (Ids friend) on. the run to Devonport. “Nny old time is good enough for me, when if comes 'to smoking,” 'was the reply "I start with a pipe before breakfast, and knock, off smoking when I turn in.” “If I smoked like that," said the other chap, “my nerves would go to pieces in a month.” “No; if you smoked my brand,” was the laughing reply. “And what i 6 your brand?” Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog).” “That’s New Zealand toasted, No nicotine in jt worth mentioning. The toasting extracts the poison. As for flavour, arid what the tobacconists call ••‘aroma’ no other tobacco can got within cooey of it.” “I suppose there are other brands besides the one you smoko?” , ; ‘Qh y&s. Three—Cavendish, (Riverbead Gold, and Cut P’ug No. 10 (Bulls- 1 hoad), -You’d like No ; 10. It's, fullflavoured. -All the-boys of (be old -brigade smoke No. 10. You try it.” He did—and fo.und iifc Sfood.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1933, Page 8
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173Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1933, Page 8
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