Nothing like a pipe when things go wrong—-how it soothes, solaces ' and cheers?— and how it enhances, one's comfort and sense of well-being when things are going right! But to get the best out of a smoke you must select your ’baccy with discrimination. Avoid brands full of nicotine. Be sure the;, h let you down sooner or later. Then \ou won’t want to smoke at all! And—mind this—the imported brands all contain more nicotine than is good ioi anyone. Why smoke these when you can get pure New Zealand tobacco at any tobacconists—sweet-, cool, fragrant and very pure because there’s hard!; any nicotine in it. You see, the leaf is toasted. That rids it of most of it-, nicotine besides developing flavour aiic. aroma. Better or more innoeous tobacco money cannot buy. There arc several brands all good, special favourites being “lliverhead Gold, ’ <> mild delicious aromatic; “Navy Cut No 8,” a blend of choice medium-flav-oured tobaccos; “Cavendish” (the sportsman’s smoke), another line nnilium; and “Cut Plug No. 10,” for those who preier a lull-bodied tobacco. The flavour is unique.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1929, Page 8
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183Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1929, Page 8
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