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"Don't cram a new pipe with tobacco and snioke it right out," writes "Old Smoker," in a Melbourne paper, "lf subjectod to intense heat, the bowl, until protectod by a layer of carbon, is very liable to crack ; knoeking a pipe agaitlst somebliing liard to get the ashes out, aud lighting up i'rom the hame of a candle, should also be avoided." G°rrect, Sirl Bufc how about the baccy? lf loaded with nicotine, (as it often is; a pipe quickly fouls, necessitating constant scraping until the bowl's worn thin as a sixpeuce. Impure tobacco'n bad for the pipe and worse for tlie smoker. But why smoke it, when you can get "toasted", combining a fascinating tiavour with a delicious bouquet, at any tobacconists. As for purity — there's no tobacco like jt. The nicotine is absorbed by toasting and tlie baccy's rendered as harmless as it can possihly be. The five brands, Cut Plug No 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, merit their immense popularity. The world can show no finer Jobaccos.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 108, 24 May 1937, Page 4
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