Contests for smokers are all the go in Belgium just now. Pipe Clubs, as they are called, have been established in connection with many of the Cafes, and a prize is awarded to the man who keeps his pipe going the longest. In one such contest sixteen of the contestants smoked steadily for upwards of an hour, without “striking a, light” a second time, this being one of the rules of the game. But the 1 champion kept his clay in full blast for an hour thirty-seven minutes! He deserved his win!—and if he had smoked “toasted” he’d have doubtless done better still, because this beautiful tobacco being virtually free from nicotine (eliminated by toasting) can be smoked for almost any length of time without a break. There’s no “bite” in toasted! And the quality is simply unequalled! There’ nothing quite so good: Flavour and bouquet are glorious!—-hence the popularity of the live genuine toasted brands: Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead j Gold and Desert. Gold.—Advt. I
VOU will most likely find the article yon wish to buy advertised in the. small classified columns. Get the habit, of studying these columns-—J». will pay! you. 12 words J/-, 3 insertions 2/0. !
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 October 1939, Page 10
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