KMOKrNG IN THE TROPIC*. , Evidently, on<» of the problems of pipe smokers who livp fti the. tropin * m to find n toUcfo that high ternlipraturc vt ill not apoil. Mr K. U. Ki«g, of Columbia. South Amerirn, was hapi.y to iind that hi- could i*njf»y in South" Am«ri.ii the (mrae toh*«iv thnt had horn his favourite nine* 1818. when he livwl in Auckland "MflM pit w.H-known tohan o« ' he write*, •'smok« well in a mid or temperate rlimale, but verv f<*« in » tropical ehmuie. However. Kd«e«-»rtb »« thi* snme in ativ rlimnte. I ran no! jt« t the name nlraMir 1 ont of any r>th<*r brand nf tooacro that I can out of Edjtewortli. *»d I hnve trlerl numyanr* paid farcy prirea, **»" " -"*
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19770, 7 November 1929, Page 11
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