Why do some pipes foul so much sO"ner than' bthens? No. it’s not a question of the pipe.,-. An .expensive pipe will foul just as quickly t as a yhdling briar. - It’s a question of the tobacco. Some brands will foul any ! pipe in no, time. Brands* the .nicotine which is, -small f may ,be used fto;- long periods, (with ordinary care), withqut becpming constantly clogged pyith the poisonous stuff so injurious tq the 'smoker. Yes, nicotine has much to answer for—more, perhaps, th n tue ordinary smoker imagines. ■Purity, is. everything! And ~ probably the purest brands of all are the New Zealand ones You can puff them from di ylight, to dark with impunity, because the special process they undergo in the course of manufacture largely eliminates .the; ;-nic<?ttne. in ui.them bind renders them safe. Once you, try these beautiful ...tdbncoosr—so sweet;- fragrant anil soothhig—you ' wijl. t a I others"." Four brands onilyc River head Gold, Cut Plug No.. lQ\-.sa vend isii and Navy Cut No. 3,—rAdvt. : ,'y-
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1932, Page 3
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