"Don't eram a new pipe with tobacco aiid smoke it right out," writes "Old gmpker," in a Meibpurne paper, "if subjected to intense beat the bowl, until protected by a layer of carbon, is very liabl© to cfack ; knoeking a pipe against something hard to get the ashes out, and lighting up from the flame of a candle, should also be avoided." Correct, Sir ! But how about the baccy ? if loaded with nicotine, (as it often is) a pipe quiokly fouls, necessitating constant scraping until the bowl's worn thin as a sixpence. Impure tobacco bad for the pipe and worse for the smpker. But whj smoke it, when you can get "toasted", combining a faseinating flavour with a delicious bouquet, at any tobacconists. As for purity— there's no tobacco like it. The nicotine is absprbed by toasting and the baccy's rendercd as harmless as it can possibly be. five brands Cut Plug Fo. 10 (Btdlahead), Cavendish, Nav> Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Goid and Deser| Gold, gierit their immense popularity, The world can show no finer tobaccos>*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 5, 21 January 1937, Page 2
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