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Of the world's thirty greatest producing gold mines, South Africa has 24, Canada five, and United States one. South Africa has the first four, and Canadian mines take fifth and seventh places. A Nelson man while chatting with a local tobacconist began to clean out his pipe. "I wish," he said, jokingly, "you could sell me a pipe guaranteed not to get foul in use!" The tobacconist smiled. "Afraid I haven't got any pipes like that," he said, "pipes will foul, but some much quicker than others. It's largely a question of the tobacco, and the amount of nicotine it contains. Talking about that I can give you a tobacco so comparatively free from nicotine that your pipe won't foul nearly so fast as pipes usually do." "What tobacco is it?" came the question. "Why there are four brands," replied the tobacconist. "Cut Plug No. 10 (Butlshead), Cavendish. Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), and Riverhead Gold. They're all toasted, and contain so little nicotine you hardly know it's there. Fine flavour and aroma, too. And as they are so comparatively free from nicotine they don't affect throat, heart or nerves. If, by any chance. ' you haven't tried them, take my tip and do so." He did. These are the only ioasted tobaccos.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXII, Issue 11346, 16 February 1934, Page 3

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Untitled Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXII, Issue 11346, 16 February 1934, Page 3

Untitled Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXII, Issue 11346, 16 February 1934, Page 3

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