.*L... ■ ■ J > „ “Twenty cigarettes a day?” laughed the tobacconist. “That’s nothing! Why some oj the ‘regulars’ smoke twice as many, and one of ’em smokes a hun- ■ ■<lEedf" “He must be a whale for . murmured the customer. "WelL a hundred’s plenty,” admitted the, tobacconist, “but a whole lot depends on the twenty a day’s too many if you smoke the wrong-brand. I emoke-cigarettes myself —heaps of ’em —but they don’t hurt me worth a cent, because my favourite’s Riverhead Gold, and as that’s toasted, witlr hardly any nicotine in It, I’m as right as rain! It’s toasting that cleans up the nicotine.” ritan’t -ther-e another toasted cigarette tobacco?’ queried the .customer. “There Is,” said the tobacconist, “Desert Gold —AI at Lloyd’s—so are the three , other toasted brands: Cut Plug No. JO-(Bullshead), Cavendish, and Navy Cut No.-3 (Bulldofc). But they’re for the pipe. Fact is, smokers are a jolly sight more particular than they used tO fee. Must have the best now! —and they find it in toasted.” 9o that's tow one more convert to toasted was made! ______ ■ l ."— ’ Appearance! Duco tspray- ’ Ing specialising. Farmers’ Co-op, Garage. Isw quotations. Broadway '
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 309, 15 December 1936, Page 3
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189Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 309, 15 December 1936, Page 3
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