Roars of laughter greeted a speaker at a social gathering at Wellington the other ilight. “My first pipe’' was his theme. “When I was 16" he said, “I thought I’d like a smoke. A real 3 moke—not a cigarette. So I borrowed ar.. old. briar of my father’s—in blissful ignorance of how ‘seasoned’ it was! I filled up with some of Dad’s favourite mixture—strong as dynamite! (Daughter). Pretty ,soon I was ill! Like tile chap who was sca-sick I was afraid , I was going to die—then I was afraid I wasn’t (Laughter). A year later I tried again. I filled up a brand new ;pipe with 'New Zealand toasted tobacco, and enjoyed that smoke so much I have been smoking toasted ever since.” (Laughter and applause). The difference twixt ordinary tobacco and toasted ' tobacco is certainly astonishing! The ordinary stuff is sometimes full of nicotine. The toasted is practically free from the poison. The toasting does it. There are only four brands of toasted —Riverhead Geld, ■Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. Delicious !—Advt.
T-o-dent Tooth Paste contains medicinal iodine. Checks any tendency to goitre. Is 6d, tube W. E. Williams, Tlhemist.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1932, Page 2
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