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PRINCE'S STRONG TOBACCO.

■ One ot -the reasons' wny our yonng Prince of Wales Iβ so much, liked by the general : public Is ils preference for simple and inexpenslre pleasures. The men from ■ the front tell now he smokes tobacco of quite an oniinary braml, and cheap, and will' not nave any oUier. • Also be is qajte as democratic as -the ordtoary man in the matter ot the pipe be lores. I am told (says a writer in. the London "Star") that lie has had numbers of very ornainpntiil and valuable pipes given to'lilin from time to time by various members ot His family, but they nave all been left at home; carefully: put away, and only the old friend—or friends— are used.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 7, 8 January 1916, Page 11

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PRINCE'S STRONG TOBACCO. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 7, 8 January 1916, Page 11

PRINCE'S STRONG TOBACCO. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 7, 8 January 1916, Page 11

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