Asked liy a customer whether lh- liiid seen many changes in to-bacco-pipe fashions during his lone- eonnecdion with ilie trade, a \ oternn iGhrisic-hureh tobaeeonist said lie had seen a number of ■‘new tangled pipes'* inlrodue.ed fnini time to time. ‘‘Not one ot: I hem lasted," he added reminiseeiitlv. “The ordinary pipe is good enough I'or the ordinary smoker, and tie generally prefers a briar. As for toliaeeo there are more brands than there used to be, bill the arrowing preference is tor toasted New Zealand. It’s extraordinary the demand that has sprang up for this tobacco. 01. course, the toasting 01. the leal vastiv ininroves the flavour and gives the goods their line bouquet. A ve, and it does more. It gets the nicotine poison out. There s no other tobacco so free Irom nicotine. The imported lines are lull of it. 'That's very had for the smoker. There are four brands of t ousted — “LviverJieatl Gold,'' “Cavendish,” “Navy Cut No. d,” and “Cut Plug No. 10.” No others 'are manufactured. And, take it Irom me, they’ve come to stay." —Advl. 149.
. The l.us'ks <>l 4,000 elephants are needed every year for billiard ■h.'ill making.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4507, 20 September 1930, Page 1
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