“Ha! Ha! Ha! ” laughed the blg> i'at, jolly man when offered a “gas' per” at an Auckland smoke-concert, “a cigarete is about as much use to me,;iny boy, as a leg of mutton would be to a vegetarian. Give me my old briar, and I’m happy. . There arc plenty of smokers like that. A cigarette is alright now and then, but the seasoned smoker prefers his pipe every time. Ten to one he prefers toasted tobacco, too, because of its captivating flavour and delicious fragrance, fie values it for another reason, also—it is practically free from nicotine. The toasting rids it of the poison, while most of the imported tobaccos are full of it. You can smoke toasted till all’s blue, and take no harm. There are only four brands: Biverhead Gold, Navy Cutf No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No, 10. These fine tobaccos vary .in strength but are of uniform quality— the very best. Of course, there ate imitation* on the market. That in the penalty every good thing has to pay.*.-
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXX, Issue 2426, 11 December 1930, Page 5
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