According to some of tlie tobacconists a lot of their customers are succumbing to the fascination of "rolling their own " and abandoning the pipe in favour of the seductive cigarette. But the pipe will never lose its attraction for multitudes of smokers, although the popularity of cigarettes is beyond question, as the ever,-increasing demand for the two foremost cigarette tobaccos/ River head Gold and Desert Gold ? conclusively proves.. These fascinating blends are not only ideal for cigarettes (you can roll ten fullsized ones for 7d or but ? like the toasted pipe, tobaccos, Gut Plug No. l'O (Bullshead), Cavendish and Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), they're remarkable for purity. Brands there are, unfortunately, which, if the health is valued, are best avoided, for they're rank with nicotine. But this can never lie said of "toasted," which emerge& l'rom the toasting process as free from nicotine as tobacco can possibly be, and sweet, fragrant cool and comforting, is a jov to the smoker. The brands named are the only genuine "toasted." Bear that in mind when you buy I
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 67, 24 April 1945, Page 3
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