Foul pipes? Yes, they should be given a miss! No less an authority than Sir Robt. Jones, the famous London physician, points that out in the “British Medical Journal.” Moral: When that old pipe of yours becomes very foul—ah, and before that!—chuck it and buy another. They’re cheap enough! But smokers as a rule are very careless, and will go on smoking a pipe till it oozes “juice.” Smoking a pipe like that is asking for trouble! The quality of the tobacco has a lot to do with pipefouling. If a brand is rank with nicotine (many are) its constant use will foul any pipe quickly. Is it wise to smoke such tobacco—when you can get at the nearest tobacconist’s shop toasted blends of the finest quality, sweet, cool and fragrant, and (freed from excess of nicotine by toasting) pure as they are delicious? But mind! —the only genuine toasted tobaccos are: Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), iverhead Gold and Desert Gold. No finer or less harmful brands are manufactured. ...
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20511, 1 September 1936, Page 8
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