Askecl how long he had been a smoker, a witness in a Melbourne court east replied: "flfty years." "And how much tohacco, now, do you srnoke weekly?" was . the next question. "Two ounces" replied e the witness. "H'm — quite moderate," | commented counsel. "Neverthless it means, in plain Bnglish, that you've spent in all, about £150, approximately, in smoke?" "Well, what about it?" demanded witness, "I've had value — and good value, too, for my money." Counsel shrugged his shoulders and sat down. Well, £150, spread over half-a-century is § not so much, after all. Good tobacco is | worth more than it costs. Take our 1 New Zealand hrands, for example, and think of the comfort and enjoyment they represent to the smoker. Is there 1 anything else that could yield him so much pleasure? There are four of these hrands; Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. Delightful, every one of them — and quite harmless. They are toasted! The demand for all four proves conclusively the appreciatiop in which they are held eyerywliere. !
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 514, 24 April 1933, Page 7
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