Learning to smoke a pipe is not as difficult as learning to play 1 the fiddle. But it is often difficult enough. In fact, some men never learn to smoke a pipe although they may manage a cigarette first try. But the pipe smoker knows a joy the cigarette smoker never experiences. For a good, satisfying, comfortable smoke the pipe’s the thing! Of course, the choice of tobacco counts for a lot. If you start on one of those hot and strong brands you’ll be a long time mastering your pipe. Get something mild to begin with. Riverhead Gold is excellent for the novice. Later you can try Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog) or Cavendish (both “medium”), and wind up with Cutting No. 10 (Bullshead), which is full strength. Riverhead Gold, by the way, is famous as a cigarette tobacco. So is Desert Gold. In fact, these two are the leading cigarette tobaccos. But all the five brands named are simply unequalled for quality. They are peculiarly delicious—harmless, too. being practically free from nicotine (eliminated by toasting). N 4
■yOTE For Caughley to Win Kaipara. 333
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Northern Advocate, 23 November 1935, Page 8
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