— Did you ever watch a man choosing a pipe".' The choosing is a guide to character. Your plain, practical man generally prefers a serviceable l>ip'-' with a capacious bowi ? so does the very heavy smoker. But the chap who indulges only very moderately usually selects a pip e with a line polish on it } a longisli .stem and a small bowl. Tastes differ again when it comes to the weed. Some men will smoke anything .so long as its tobacco. But others there are (and these form the majority in New Zealand) who are "tobacco conscious"—and must have "the best." To this category belong the innumerable admirers of •'toasted" who lind it answers, all their requirements being of delicious flavour and unequalled bouquet. Soothing comforting and worry-dis-pelling also harmless because toasted, which ingenious process eliminates the poisonous nicotine and leaves the tobacco sweety cool and mellow. Here are the six genuine toasted brands: Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish; lliverhead Gold and Desert Gold: also tailormades.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 26, 23 November 1945, Page 3
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