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 these form the majority in New Zealand), who are “tobacco conscious’’ —and must have “the best.’’ To this category belong the innumerable admirers of “toasted’’ who find -it answers all their requirements, being of delicious flavour and unequalled bouquet. Soothing, comforting, and worrydispelling, also harmless because toasted, which ingenious process eliminates the poisonous nicotine and leaves the tobacco pure, sweet, cool and mellow. The original toasted—Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cut Blog No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, owe their popularity to their outstanding merit.* LIKE DRINKING REAL RASP BERRIES. So natural is the flavour of Gregg’s new RASPBERRY FRUIT DRINK ’hat you can easily imagine you are drinking fresh raspberries. Made by entirely new process. Only the seed is '■amoved before concentrating. Contains all the goodness and flavour of fresh raspberries in highly concentrat•d form. All grocers, __ —-
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 79, 14 March 1936, Page 11
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