"Patent pipes?” said the tobacconist, “any amount of 'em. But I never heard that any ol the patentees became millionaires. There was a pipe vith a solid charcoal bowl—to absorb the nicotine. It was a hard trust. Another had a gadget in the stem; it was supposed to cleanse the smoke and extract the nicotine. Another washout! Then there was Dr. Somebody's “Hygienic Pipe,' with a little tube under the howl to drain off the nicotine. It didn't catch on worth a cent. No. II vou want tobacco practicully without nicotine, as of course vou do, if you've got any savvy, yon must smoke 'toasted.' It’s subjected to a scientific toasting process (the manufacturer's own)—and when it leaves the factory there’s next to no nicotine left in it. And can you beat it? Not by a jugful! Imitations! Why of course! But they re hopeless! 'mi uln bin them, Ask lor Cut Ping No 13 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish. Riverhead Gold and Deseit Gold and you’ll get the real thing—the genine article!”*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 110, 22 April 1936, Page 8
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175Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 110, 22 April 1936, Page 8
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