Ai a chip grows oiae^'minythings th* formerly gave him pleasure lose the.r ap. peal. But there’s one thing he rarely tires of—his pipe. In fact the older a man grows, the more necessary his pipe seems to become to him. Of course the enemies of the weed will laugh. But what does the man who does not (or cannot) smoke know of the joys of smoking ? Tobacccfis often roundly abused. Ye it’s harmless enough so long as it’s not heavily charged with nicotine as most of the imported brands are. Is there any really pure tobacco on the market ? Yes; our own New Zealand tobaccos an re. markable for their purity. And they contain so little nicotine that they may be smoked freely without fear of consequences. Another strong point in their favour is that the leaf is toasted. Hence their fascinating flavor and deliguttul bouquet. Where are they to be had? Why, at any tobacconist’s. Ask for “Riverhead Gold” mild, “Navy Cut” (Bulldog) medium, or “Cut Plug No to" [BulisheadJ full strength.
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Northland Age, Volume 28, Issue 52, 20 June 1928, Page 2
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173Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Northland Age, Volume 28, Issue 52, 20 June 1928, Page 2
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