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Slight concussion caused by a knock, on I lie head played' queer tricks with a senior player engaged’ in one of last Saturday's Rugby matches (says tha Wanganui Chronicle). In the second snell he was obviously fogged, but got through the proceedings in a somewhat mechanical fashion. After the match he j changed and left the ground, but la ten in the evening was found back there [again knocking a football about the field. j The difference ’twixt the pipe and,the | cigarette is as well marked as that between a sandwich and a grilled steak. Hence, while the cigarette has -numberless votaries, the. pipe, because it is so | satisfying, has many more. Seasoned ! smokers sav there- :s nothing to ecpia! a, pipe for solid comfort and enjoyment I But the tobacc-o must be good, and not j loaded with nicotine. Our own New Zeaj land-grown tobaccos arc the purest- and jdieing comparatively free from nicotine i they are greatly appreciated by smokers. ! who find they can smoke them for hours jnt a time without burning their tongues •or experiencing other unpleasant- const*1 quences. It is interesting to note that (these tobaccos are all toasted in the pret cess of manufacture, and to the toasting must be attributed the wonderful Davos and delightful aroma that characterise? j them. The principal brands are ‘“River--1 head Gold,” mild: “Navy Cut” (Bulldog), medium; and “Cut Plug No. 10" i (Bul'shead), full strength. All toasted ‘and every tobacconist stocks them. —3.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17078, 6 July 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17078, 6 July 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17078, 6 July 1926, Page 5

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