It was aboard a Lyttelton-Welling- i ton boat. A cheery-looking old chap] —the picture of health, was enjoying his after-breakfast pipe on deck when accosted by a. fellow-passenger. “Do you know, niy good Sir, that every ounce of tobacco you smoke shortens your life by a year?” “Great Scot? « Then I ought to have been dead and i buried long ago!” “You may laugh, | my friend, but tobacco will get you, I sooner or later’” “Well, let’s hope | it will be later,” said the jolly old ' boy, “but I’m not worrying! Next > to no nicotine in my baccy! It’s prac- • tically harmless.” “What tobacco ' may that, be, pray?" sneered the l crank. “Cut Plug No. 10. Try a fill?” ; Offer declined with a shudder. But i there’s no harm in “toasted,” and for : a really comfortable and thoroughly ' enjoyable smoke its equal isn’t mamifactored. The five (and only genu- : ine) toasted brands, Cut Plug No. 10 ’ (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. ’• 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Des- , ert Gold, are everywhere on sale —a I convincing proof of their widespread ; popularity!
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 332, 13 January 1937, Page 3
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181Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 332, 13 January 1937, Page 3
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