A queer substitute for a tobacIco pipe is in use by a tribe ot blackfellows in Central Australia. They dig a hoi* and deposit some smouldering Tobacco leaves at the bottom, then carefully fill up the hole leaving a little channel communicating with_the surface. Then the smokers take it in turn to lie flat on their'Tummies and inhale the smoke as it emerges. Ingenious. isn’T it P But New Zealanders prefer a briar, charged for choice with “toasted New Zealand.” That is smoking de luxe if you like! The flavour is exquisite, the fragrance enthralling while tlie'Toasting to which this tobacco is subjected frees it of almost all its nicotine that deadly stuff !thus the smoker may indulge his heart’s content without running the smallest risk! Repeated attempts to imitafe the five toasted brands Navv Cn No 3 (Bulldog). Cut Plug No. 10 TBuTTshead), Cavendish. Desert Gold'aTTd Riverbead Gold, have all failed miserably. These same brands cannot be Imitated for the simple but sufficient reason that they : >re inimitable?
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Opunake Times, 8 January 1935, Page 4
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169Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Opunake Times, 8 January 1935, Page 4
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