Those wild and woolly savages, the cannibals of the New Hebrides, won’t eat smokers! They say tobacco spoils the flavour! De la Rue, the famous explorer, who ought to know, vouches for this. If it’s true, as he declares it is, the moral would appear to be: “If you’re going to the New Hebrides don’t forget to take your pipe along and to keep a full pouch!” In savage lands or civilised ones, tobacso is a boon and a blessing—especially “toasted,” which provides the best of company in lonely hours, comfort in sorrow, solace in adversity. You never tire of “toasted,” so pure, sweet and mellow, and so harmless withal! Toasting (the manufacturer’s unique process) rids it of its nicotine and makes it safer for even the heavy smoker. Over and over again attempts have been made to imitate this superb tobacco. But it can’t be done! The secret is the manufacturer’s. Refuse all substitutes. There’s no substitute for Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead). Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21371, 15 March 1941, Page 9
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175Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21371, 15 March 1941, Page 9
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