The bunch of pasengers assembled in the “smoker” were talking about tobacco as the Limited sped on its yvay. “I’ve been told more than once,” remarked the grizzled veteran with a smile, “that if I'd saved up all the money I've spent on tobacco I’d be better off. Possibly. But when I remember the comfort and the blessing my pipe has been to me all these years, I think I’ve had my money’s worth.” (“Hear, hear!” from several present.) “As for tobacco,” continued the veteran, “I’ve sampled many brands in many lands and I’ve yet to discover anything better than ‘toasted’—especially Cut Plug No. 10, which I always smoke.” “If you ask me,’ chipped in somebody else, “there isu’t anything better.” (Renewed applause.) Testimony to the merits of Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, is constantly accu- | mulating. Not only are these famous I brands unequalled for flavour and ' bouquet, but thanks to the elimination iof the nicotine in them by toasting j they may be smoked even to excess j and no harm done.
I Car Appearance! Duco ttprayI ing specialising. Furmers’ Co-op. i Garage. L-w quotations. Broadway | North. IF it’s Paint, it’s Taubinan’s! If it’s Taubman's’, it’s the best. B. I’. Bellringer, Sole Stratford Agent.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 379, 10 March 1937, Page 7
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217Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 379, 10 March 1937, Page 7
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