JUDGES OF TOBACCO
EVIDENCE TO COMMISSION [from our own correspondent] SYDNEY, Juno 5 A tobacconist, giving evidence this week before tlu Industrial Commission in a claim by the Newcastle Shop Assistants' Union for a new award, stated that connoisseurs of tobacco were to be sought among pipe smokers rather than among cigarette smokers, lie said that, although cigars were a week-end surprise to most people, half a dozen varieties were needed to satisfy the ordinary shop demand. The ordinary customer thought that black cigars were the strongest, but there were otiiers still stronger.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22444, 13 June 1936, Page 18
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