As a man grows older his tastes usually change and things that formerly appealed to him somehow lose their attraction. He may, perchance, have clierished ambitions, dreamed dreams; or been keen on sport, the tkoatre, travel, reading, social intercourse. But when he enters upon the "sere and yellow leaf" stage of existence, he seldom cares much 'for "any of these things." There is, however, a taste that once acquired, rarely deserts any man — his love of his pipe, * f requently as greatly relished at eighty as it was at five-and-twenty. Unfortunately, however, many tobaccos are so full of nicotine they're unsafe to smoke at any ago. The purest of all are the toasted ones — Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshoad), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (B.ulldog), Riverhead Gold and Dcsert Gold, which largely freed of nicotine by toasting (the manufacturers' marvellous and unique process), are simply unequalled for flavour, bouquet, and the power to soothe and solace so highly appreciatod by smolcers. Buy any of tlie brands enumerated and you'll avoid fubbishy| iniitations. The genuine toasted can't be imitated.* A young Hungarian has hanged himself because he could not decide which of two girls — each a beauty queen — he would marry.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 68, 13 December 1937, Page 10
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