The “yard of clay,’ - otherwise the long “churchwarden,’’ has gone (or is going) out. Quite time too. The day. until thoroughly .seasoned, (and that takes time) •is a hot smoker. Catches the roof of the mouth, and also the tongue. It's the - same with most ol the imported tobaccos. I hey smoke hot, no matter what the pipe is made of. Why? Because they contain so much nicotine. Yet our X'ew Zealand tobaccos contain hardly any. r |hais simply because they are toasted. Ihe toasting rids them ot the poisonous nicotine and renders them so cool, sweet and fragrant, that they appeal to all smokers. You can't go on smoking the imported goods for ally length of time without risking your health. (Hearts or nerves are almost certain to •suffer. But toasted New Zealand you can indulge in with •absolute.' safety. (And it’s a positive fact that these beautiful tobaccos “spoil’ you for all others! But there are only four brands, remember—Riverhead Gold, Xa\v Lui. !Xo. 3, Cavendish and Cut Ring Xo. 10. They differ in strength—not in quality. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1931, Page 6
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180Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1931, Page 6
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