The increased duty on cigarettes means that most chaps will roll their own—the cheapest way by far! As for cigars, tobacconists say the heavier duty (irrespective of quality) will wipe out the trade in the lower-priced cigars altogether, and that the tariff changes will enormously increase pipe smoking. Bound to ! W ell after all, for a thoroughly satisfying and enjoyable smoke there’s nothing like a pipe. But dont, unless you are looking for trouble, keep on smoking the nicotine loaded, imported tobaccos. Nicotine is deadly stuff to fool with, and most foreign brands are full of it. The constant use of such tobacco may imperil your health. The sale way is to stick to New Zealand toasted baccy. So little nicotine, in it that it mav be smoked even to excess with impunity. And for flavour and fragrance it stands alone ! There are only fonr brands manufactur ed : Riverhead Cold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. Of course, there are imitations—so look out,
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Northland Age, Volume III, Issue 20, 27 May 1931, Page 7
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