“Priestly, who wrote “The Good Companions” can enthuse about his latika, and J. M. Barrie rave about his wonderful ‘mixture,’ ” said an old smoker at a little social gathering (men only) at Auckland the other night, “but give me Navy Cut No. 7 (Bulldog) ! Yes, it’s New Zealand, and Toasted New Zealand at that! Been smoking it for a dozen years, and never smoke anything else. It’s unique \ The flavour fascinates, the aroma captivates! It’s as soothing as the recovery of a bad debt! Joking apart, when you start a pipe of Navy Cut No. 7. (Bulldog) (a blend of extra choice leaf and of medium strength), you don’t want to put your pipe down ! There’s pleasure in every /whiff!” This enthusiast didn’t mention the other toasted brands: Riverhead Gold. Cavendish, and Gut Plug N°. 10, • (B'dlshe.ad) but they are equally good. Thev are all toasted, and ' all comparatively free of nicotine. That makes them safe to smoke,'even if jon smoke them to excess. You ca-n’t buy any other toasted tobaccos, because none .are manufactured.—Advt.
For value and variety in men’s summer underwear shot at W. H. Stopforfchs.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1933, Page 7
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