Harry Lauder (“wull he no’ come back again?”) is a devout worshipper at the shrine of My Lady Nicotine, and has quite a collection of pipes which have been presented to him while touring the world. The great little comedian likes a choice cigar occasionally, but prefers a pipe for what ho calls “Knock aboot smoking, ye ken.” His favourite is a clay, fashione|d into the ; semblance of a thistle, handsomely: mounted and beautifully coloured. As j for tobacco Sir Harry eschews brands j which (to quote him again) are “strong as dynamite, and black wi’ nicotine.”. When he farewelled N.Z. a year or two | ago he sampled our well-known toasted j tobaccos, and keenly appreciated the fact that, unlike some of those foreign . brands, they are comparatively free' from Tiicotinc, and may be smoked, pipeful after pipeful, without giving you a sore tongue or harming you in any way whatever. The only toasted • tobaccos manufactured note this! are Eiverhead Hold, Cut Plug No. 10, Cavendish, and Navy Cut No. 3. Delicious!—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 6 September 1932, Page 5
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