PIPE SMOKERS VARY
WHICH KIND ARE YOH.S THE CORRECT SMOKE. There’s the man who doesn't care wliafc kind of tobacco ho smokes in his pipe just so it holds fire and makes rings. And there’s the man determined to have all there is to smoking, who will fill his pipe only with tobacco of real quality and flavor. Come to think of it, most pipe-smokers belong to one of the other of these classes. One takes what is to be had easily, cheaply the other knows what lie wants and gets it. A good smoke smooths away a lot ot small worries and fits a man to tackk things as they arc. Provided it’s the tobacco that absolutely suits Ms taste. Every man knows what a good smoke is. The old pipe, a brimming bowl of the right tobacco, and a few minutes of perfect comfort. If you haven’t yet found the right tobacco, then try “ Richmond Best ”; it doesn’t suit everybody, but those who smoko it have a very good opinion cf li. It is procurable at all first-class tob»o« oonisls.—[Advt.j
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Evening Star, Issue 18173, 13 January 1923, Page 15
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182PIPE SMOKERS VARY Evening Star, Issue 18173, 13 January 1923, Page 15
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