HOW TO SMOKE A PIPE. First, clean the pipe. Don’t mix the leavings in your pipe with good tobacco. Select a good tobacco like Dill’s Best. Avoid tobaccos that burn too quickly: they are expensive and unsatisfactory at any price. If your tobacco is too dry, moisten it with a piece of apple or other fruit. After leaving the apple in it over night, be careful to pick it out. Pipe tobacco should not be too moist. Fill your pipe about one-third full, press or pack iti< easily, put in another third and pack, then fill it up and pack it. Light it well—all over—a few good pulls, wait a minute then tamp the fire down; now smoke easy and enjoy your smoke. If it is real good pipe smoking tobacco like the famous Dill’s Best, you will enjoy it.— (Advt.)
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Southland Times, Issue 20488, 16 May 1928, Page 10
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