j Giant briar pipes r-x]ii!»i fo< 1 in a Rond f-' t (T.nmlon) tobacconist's window recently attracted a good -don! oT attention. Tin":' pipe, take nil ounce nf tnhaeeo at a time for a smoke lasting iron, four to six Lours. They are pric-ed at from £1 a piece. Rut it is not all tollmens that can | ;l . smoked for 'ix or even for four hours continuously. Tf jou tried to smoke seme of tile l American imported brands for such a length of time, you'd get nicotine' poisoning. You'd have a. better chance with our own .Yew /'calami tobaccos, which owing to their exceptional purity and comparative freedom from Die tin ' can really he smoked for hours on end without, risk to heart or nerves. They are- delightfully cool, mellow, sweet and fragrant, with a most, delicious Amour of their own. With smh qualities to recommend them (and the good word of the doetors), it is not- surprising to find these brands in rapidly increasing demand. Tiy “R.iverhend Gold,'’ aromatic, "Navy Out” (Bulldog) medium, or “Cut Plug Xo. 10“ CBullshend) full strength.. All tobacconists.— -\dvt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1927, Page 4
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186Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1927, Page 4
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