Hints to " smokers‘‘A pipe burns through or ' cracks ; simply owing to carelessness,’’ says' a London expert, “a new pipe should not be subjected to intense heat until the interior of the bowl is protected by a. layer of carbon, although too' great an accumulation of carbon, must be avoided. : So must the rough scraping of the bowl. And 1 the knocking of the pipe against hard objects, also ‘lighting up’ from the flame of a candle, ■ may cosily crack the wood.” Quite. But how about the tobacco? If full of nicotine, (as it «o often is), the pipe rapidly fouls and becomes clogged, necessitating continual scraping out, so that the bowl soon becomes a mere shell. Impure tobacco is bad for the pipe and worse for the smoker. You can buy a new pipe for a shilling. Health impaired by bad tobacco may cost you more than that. The purest tobacco of all is the toast*. 1 New Zealand. Hardly any nicotine in it. The toasting does it! Four brands .only. 'Riverhead Gold, Navy Out No--3 . (Bulldog)., Cavendish, and Cut plug No. 10 (Bullshead). —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1933, Page 7
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188Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1933, Page 7
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