I had an auntie who smoked 'Craven A' and my mum at one time smoked 'Turf'. And it smelt like burning turf as well.
But the same Auntie also smoked Kensitas and I still have an album with all the silk flags of the various countries of the world they used to put in the packets. Probably worth a few bob now, but worth more to me as nostalgia.
I had an auntie who smoked 'Craven A' and my mum at one time smoked 'Turf'. And it smelt like burning turf as well.
But the same Auntie also smoked Kensitas and I still have an album with all the silk flags of the various countries of the world they used to put in the packets. Probably worth a few bob now, but worth more to me as nostalgia.
My parents smoked Kernsitas, puffing away to get and save more coupons. I remember Dad getting an electric hedge cutter from them, he was so pleased not to have to use manual shears anymore. They could probably have bought a hundred cutters with the money they spent on fags
Remember Woodbines in those paper packets, five I think
As a young girl,I would go to the chemist's and get four sticks of liquorice root. He always gave two thin ones and two thick ones. I remember standing at the counter holding my breath,praying for four thick ones. The chemist was a scrupulous man and always fair,it was always two thick,two thin.
I had an auntie who smoked 'Craven A' and my mum at one time smoked 'Turf'. And it smelt like burning turf as well.
But the same Auntie also smoked Kensitas and I still have an album with all the silk flags of the various countries of the world they used to put in the packets. Probably worth a few bob now, but worth more to me as nostalgia.
My parents smoked Kernsitas, puffing away to get and save more coupons. I remember Dad getting an electric hedge cutter from them, he was so pleased not to have to use manual shears anymore. They could probably have bought a hundred cutters with the money they spent on fags
Remember Woodbines in those paper packets, five I think
I remember Kensitas cigarettes being sold in the normal packet of 20, plus what was called "4 for your friends" in a small separate packet at the side, within the cellophane wrapper. I recall the advertisement for them on the Underground. (Tube as it is now known).