Dainty little cigarettes are often served with afternoon tea now in London’s “ hopper suckles,’ ’ and are much appreciated by the ladies. One wonders what the grandmothers of these smart dames would say! But, other times, other manners. Tobacco, once a luxury for even the well-to-do, has become a positive necessity of modern life for everybody, the world over, and certainly in New Zealand, especially since “toasted” made its welcome appearance on the market. Made of the highest grade leaf and as free from nicotine as they can possibly be., the five famous toasted blends, Cut Plug No. 10 (liullshead). Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, with their fascinating flavour and delightful bouquet, make an appeal that no smoker can resist. The three first-named are for the pipe; the other two arc for the “roll-your-own” brigade, and make the finest cigarettes to he had for money. The everincreasing demand for these beautiful tobaccos is proof positive of their far-1 Hung popularity. Wherever you may go von’ll find the mon sale. « 732'
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 April 1938, Page 3
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