Smoking was a perfect craze with the great ladies of two hundred years ago. There were no cigarettes in those days, so they smoked pipes. Pictures of the period are full of interest. One is of a girl avalking along a garden-path followed by a maid bearing a tobaccopipe. Another depicts a lady of quality smoking her pipe in her bath. A third shows a pretty girl, her trim waist encircled by the arm of her lover. He is evidently devoted, but she has eyes only for her pipe, at which she is fondly gazing. How these fine ladies and their cavaliers would have revelled in “toasted,” with its exquisite purity and delightful aroma! Toasting it is that rids this incomparable tobacco of its nicotine. But that, is only one of its charms. The five /brands of the genuine toasted, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, owe their wide popularity to sterling merit. There is no tobacco to compare with them. They are unique. ■■ 709
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 May 1938, Page 2
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