I , _' ~ 1 Fashions in tobacco-pipes change as well as fashions in other things. The > .Meerschaum formerly held pride of place witlt smokers, hut ha* practically disappeared, a( any rate in N.Z. since the wai*. Clays have gone out, So l , to a large extent, and calabashes, are seldom soon now. The briar is .‘fiD with us. hut genuine French briar is scarce and rather expensive. There j aro plenty of cheap substitutes, though. I But the pipe is comparatively unimp't- | I ant—the baccy’s the thing! Apropos of that have you sampled our N. A. grown tobaccos? They have their points J Cnhke meet of the imported brands ) they arc eoniparativolv free ■■ f nicotine, j and may lie sm iol with impunity, 1 ANo they arc all tonslpd. Hmce their } fine flavour and aroma. The most r ri PP' j her are; TJiverhead Cold, mild. Navy ■ fail <'B!;l!d"<r'y medium, and Cut P j, t? I Xn. in (ttuTlshecd) full. T'-e N.ZI bacco industrv alr-ady Pn b empFT* | rnent for rennv. ;< prcviiK- of e'ceat <rnp,oriance to agriculi uralbt •• Che i acre yi'dd of a mime'-'. crop is wort It . • CXI, or friiind, and rh-Mv merits . i < iconraccMvio It jvc-f ives.*
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9030, 9 November 1925, Page 4
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