Did you ever watch a man choosing a pipe? The choosing is a guide to character. Your plain, practical man generally prefers a stout, serviceable pipe with a capacious bowl, so does the very heavy smoker. But the chap who indulges only very moderately usually selects a pipe with a fine polish on it, a longish stem and a ‘ small bowl. Tastes differ again when [ it comes to the weed. Some men will smoke anything so long as it’s tobacco. But others there are (and I these form the majority in New Zealand) who are Tobacco conscious” — ! and must have “the best.” To this ' category belong the innumerable ad- ‘ miners of “toasted” who find . it answers ail their requirements, being of delicious flavour and unequalled bouquet. Soothing, comforting, and worry-dispelling, also harmless be- ■ cause toasted, which ingenious pro- ( cess eliminates the poisdnous nico- ' tine and leaves the tobacco pure. ' sweet, cool and mellow. Here are the . six genuine toasted brands: Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold; also tailormades. —603.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1945, Page 2
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