What is more delicious to the toiler after his hard day's work, or more stimulating to the brain-worker than the enjoyment of a good pipe of tobacco. ~ Every smoker will feel that. The most prominent position amongst the tobaccos is, now taken by John H. Maclin and Son's beautiful tobacco, " The Correct Thing at Last." This 'is made from the finest Virginia leaf, and manufactured in: Petersburg, the country par excellence of the tobacco,; Only lately it received first prize at the exhibition in Virginia, as the best dark tobacco, and connoisseurs as well as lovers of « good smoke concur readily in this opinion. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9403, 9 January 1894, Page 6
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