Many a man’s best friend is his pipe —a faithful companion at all times. When a chap’s struck a winner, the best girl’s said “yes,” or he’s had some other bit of luck, his first thought is, 1 <1 must have a smoke on the strength of that!” When he’s up against it, down on his luck, and the clouds won’t roll by, he flies to his pipe for consolation—and generally finds it. And yet non-smokers will often ask, “What’s the good of smoking?”—and talk about the harmfulness of the habit. But there’s no harm in good tobacco; it’s the tobacco loaded with nicotine that does the harm. Such famous blends as Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No": 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Jiiverhead Gold and Desert Gold, arc more likely to prove beneficial tha.ii otherwise, for they cheer, soothe and solace, and thanks to toasting (the manufacturer’s exclusive process; are as innocuous as tobacco can possibly be. It’s worthy of note by the way that the brands enumerated arc the only genuine toasted ones manufactured. 735
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 April 1938, Page 3
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