Listen to the volce of authority on the subject of foul pipes. Writing in the British Medical Journal, Sir Eobert Jones says: "Most of the harm arising from tobacco is due to the smoking of foul pipes." And what is the cnain cause of pipes becoming foul? The use of tobacco heavily charged with nieotine; brands like that it is which lead to heart and nerve trouble, although the smoker may not realise this until the state of his health causes him to interview his doctor. Happily cases of the kind are less common in New Zealand than was formeriy the case, and this is undoubtedly due to the now almost universal use of toasted New Zealand tobacco — unquestionably the purest on the market, because toasting rids it of excess of nicotine so effectively that the risk is reduced to a minimum. The only genuine toasted tobaccos oianufaetured are: Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Eiverhead Gold and Desert Gold. Sweet, fragrant, cool and eomforting they challenge comparison with the choicest imported. For good service and meals that satisfy, there is no tea voom that comes up to The Trocadero.*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 83, 24 April 1937, Page 14
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