“The first pipe of the clay! Can you beat it?” asks “Old Smoker,” in a South Island paper. “I rise at 5 a.in., winter and summer, and the first thin" 1 do is to light up! _ l smoke all clay long; but that first pipe is easily the best! Sometimes I am asked if I never suffer from burnt tongue. 1 never do! But then you see, I am particular in my choice of tobacco. Were I to bn continually puffing some of those foreign brands we wot of, T certainly couldn't indulge so freely as I do. But my tobacco is “New Zealand toasted”—the pick of the basket for flavour and ‘allure. 7 It contains so little nicotine that it is hardly worth mentioning! This tobacco undergoes special treatment at the factory which destroys most of the nicotine in it.” Another feather in the cap of “toasted”! Pour brands only remember: Ttiverhend Gold, Navy Cut No. 3. Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. But 'ware of imitations!— Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 28 January 1933, Page 5
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169Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 28 January 1933, Page 5
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