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"DONT'S" FOR SMOKERS.

Dim'l. wet the i')iil of your eigarctl before vmi put it into your mouth; yo spoil tl'ic flavor of tl»' smoke, 'to piVent tin' cigarette from sticking to you lips, keep the cigarette dry anil you lips'dry. . Don't wonder why a home-made cigai cite burns the. tongue more than readv-uiade one. The end of the home made cigarette gets screwed up to ; point, and thus you get a "pin-prick „ smoke on to your tongue. In the sam way a pipe with a small bore will bun the tongue more easily than wil' a pip with a large bore. ■Don't lill a new pipe I"" "I io] > a ™ the. first time you arc going to sniok' it Let the bowl be halt full; but smok it'ridit out, charring the bottom of Hi' bowk This is the shortest way o breaking-in a new pipe. Don't smoke the same kind of tobaco ihvavs, if you wan't to get the ulinos •ujovinont out of the smoke. Afte several Virginia cigarettes, smoke on; ,f Turkish tobacco; voti will then b ,1,1,, to appreciate the 'next \ ngmi. .i.Mi-etlß uracil """''' tUorou<;lHy. Wt,bclieve all you hear about im; ~t tobacco smoking hotter than flak ,i,bacco in a pipe. .If'/' «! & ,-icco is packed fairly liS'i'lv "' H" .owl Hie smoke will be j«*t " s ™ ol " hat of a coarse-cut tobacco. . ' Don't put a. piece, of raw po ato « ,ourpouclii...o r derlob'ept.etoba „„i4 Vour aim should be to got oil , )m , , lt the moisture which ,sim ml. ,1,0 tobacco when it is nianufactuH . |'l,,. simplest wav of doing tins la tpvead out the tobacco on a piece o ~,,„.,-, and leave it on the table al "itou't imagine that you are keepini ■our cigars in good condition n\ si.hk ," up the boxes in the cupboard ovo ~; kitehen fire. Vou are only dry...; .hem up. An amateur cannot keep . „,„• in perfect condition. because tv " ■ lh\,.\, ci."irs are kept should b oom rn which eig.u» «>' '-. I , , ,t the same temperature night and^daj Don't buy an expensive cigar at i.i ~,,5i,1e; the sea air spoils all e.g. s- „ a certain oxtent-and you Hill "' mablo to detect liuu-li dilVereliee be ,weou the flavor of a good one and ; li° : M' ou( '' ,• , -i „,„i ' Doa't smoke in a high wind. and. ■ •ou are not a very hardened sinoM lO Vt smoke a cigar with the win, blow ~* in vonr face; it will upset yon. Don't refer lo any tobacco you don ike is tabbiiw. The flovernnienl m ,icctors would not allow anything p |„. kM . llosidos. it seems to „n,d. hat vmi are ignorant ol the taet mm He cost of making a siib-l.liite fo,r to liici-o would be very inneb higher Ilia he value of tobacco itself. Don't talk airilv about your toliacc .oiii!.' perfectly |iure-unless it Is ver; rood Turkisli. You would in like . .ipctobacco that wars '•perfectly P -that is to say. before it had bee. inaniifacturcd'' for your "*''■" on't much care for a chop till it haecu cooked, do you? , , Don't believe all you bear abou ceilliß f„,,ns of -mokiu- being ...juriou-. L doctor.who likes his pipe will tell „u thai all other forms o smoking re bad; the duel or who prefers iigais il weir bv ci«ar=- and the doctor : „ iike- paretics will tell you thai, ' you do not inhale toe smoke, eigai-It'e-smoking is no worse than any othei kind of smoking. , ', Don't light pipn. cigar or.eig."'"' .u a iras-iet; a wax match is not so „ o oda'sa'»oodenm.e for smokers. f Don't smoke morning, noon, am niplit. The-man who s„„,kes in hi win- is merelv a victim to the habit o. living something stuck in lis mouth. r-uid ho. scarcely knows when his pipe. :',;:i i l „, or cigarette is alight and w.on h ■hn-t because be has. as a matter of fact, lotal'ly di-troyed his palate^

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 5, 30 January 1909, Page 3

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637

"DONT'S" FOR SMOKERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 5, 30 January 1909, Page 3

"DONT'S" FOR SMOKERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 5, 30 January 1909, Page 3

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