A "Wellington professional man makes a hobby of collecting tobacco pipes. He .has some rare and value ble specimens from many' lands. Yet for his own use he is content with a. shilling briar! Well, the tobacco counts for far more thdn the pipe. It should be of fine flavour, an'd delightful aroma. Also—-and above all—it should be as free from nicotine as it cun possibly be. You may say: “Ah! it’s all very fine, but where is tobacco like that to l>o had? Why, at the nearest tobacconist’s shoo! Ask for New Zealand toasted. Next to no nicotine in it! That means ,it!s< safe to smoke to any extent. You can’t say that of imported goods with their large percentage of nicotine. It’s the toasting that • rids the New Zealand of its nicotine and gives it its incomparable flavour and unrivalled bouquet. There are only four brands of toasted—Riverhead Gold, Oavendish, Navy Cut No. 3, and Cut Plug No. 10. Are there any imitations?. Rather! .Every good thing is . imitated. BewareJ— Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1930, Page 2
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173Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1930, Page 2
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