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In the early days when a chap wanted baccy he had to go to a general store for it. There were no tobacconists and no “cut-up”. The pioneers had to be content with black plug or black twist, and if they wanted “cut-up,” they had to cut it for themselves. Most storekeepeers kept a sharp knife on their counters for the convenience of smokers, and sometimes it was chained to the counter to prevent any absentminded beggar from pinching it. Yes, we’ve progressed quite a lot since days of yore. General stores are confined to the backblocks, now, while tobacconists are as plentiful everywhere as threepenny bits' in collection plates bn Sunday—and they all sell “toasted” —the tobacco par excellence. Sweet, fragrant, cool and comforting, also (being toasted) harmless as it can be, it may be said .to have revolutionised the public taste and set a standard it’s rivals have failed to attain. The genuine toasted brands are: Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) 1 , Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Pocket Edition.
Experience built it! DE LAVAL SEPARATOR n (t An Alfa-Laval pro- , duct, with years’ Cw 1 Qv '■'\_z-x experience em'S—“ bodied in its man- '' Ji ufacture—And th® cleanest skimmer. Alfa Laval Separator Co. (N.Z’),Ltd. 166 Victoria St., Hamilton Local Agent: L. Kenwood, Phone 223 S Dis. Ren.: A. Curtis, phone 266 G —aanwiwMii——Mini - — MR Am/ Brewed at the Captain Co©k|Rß re we ry„ Auckland ADVERTISE in the Gazette Classified Columns, 12 words 1/-, three ifesertfons
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32316, 20 September 1943, Page 3
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