An Auckland magistrate often te.ls would-be suicides when they aie brought before him to “eat a g°od square meal next time you feel like tha..” Excellent advice, too' Eiting, as most people know, certainly does tend to guise the spirits and induce one to take a more cheerlul 'view of things, especially if the meal is followed by a good smoke. But your tobacco must be the real Mackay”— New Zea'and for preference. • There’s ‘ no tobccco like it, and you have the choice of four brands. If you like a medium strength baccy fill up with Cavendish (the sporting mixture), or Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog) (an ,extr.a special blend); if you prefer something stronger there’s Cut Plug No. 10 (Bull s hea.d) —the veteran smoker’s favourite. They are all good (not forgetting Riverhead Cold a delicious aromatic), and, wha* is more, they are all harmless; there’s next- to no nicotine in any of them Howe that?—because they are toasted! Our word for it, there’s no better dispa'ler of the blues than a pipe of these toasted tobaccos.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1933, Page 8
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