‘‘When opening a packet of toasted (3old Pouch tobacco, ’’ said an enthusiastic smoker o:l the Now Zealand weed the other day, “I found it rather dry, so I decided to experiment a little after my own style. I added an ounce of water (about an egg cup full) and allowed the tobacco to soak. It became quite soft and pliable after a, while, just the condition I like my tobacco in. Xnd when I tried it in the pipe I fancied that the aroma had improved but, what was more interesting to me, the tobacco did not burn away so quickly. By adding 10/. of water I had increased the weight to 30,".. which cost me Is only, and besides 'he tobacco now lasts twice as long in Pm pipe.” This hint wilt most likely induce many smokers to try the experiment.* Mr A. 1> Ba - tical chemist ot at the Supn me <’ SANDER ’S E ,T< ' y the eminent, analy Melbourne, testified • > ,"-t of Victoria, that -I.YPTI EXTRA CM compares with ducts like well brandy compares insisting on the EXTRACT yo« >er eucalyptus pro ‘jned and matured vifh raw spirit. By GENUINE SAND EH ’ tho advantage A large variety of secondhand Type writers from ,£3 to £l4 each. 'Terms to suit purchasers at Spooner and Co.’sPalmerston North.®
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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 14096, 3 January 1919, Page 3
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