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RELIABLE HOT WATER BAGS. Direct from the factory, best British make. North British Rubber, “Pestle and Mortar” Brand, and the new “ ECLIPSE Bag, with patent neck and patent stopper. 7/G upwards. Quality the highest—prices the lowest, at Gordon’s Pharmacy, Masterton. It is curious how smokers will < 'fancy” some of their pipes and fail to “take” to others. It is not a question of cost, either. J. M. Barrie, an inveterate smoker, has quite a collection of pipes and some of them are valuable. And yet one of his greatest favourites is a little wooden “ nose-warm-er” for which 'ho gave fourpence! Tastes in tobacco vary in the same way. Some smokers use only the most expensive brands while others find ordinary plug or even common shag more to their liking. The flavour appeals to them. But talking—or rather writing—about flavour, have you tried the New Zealand grown tobaccos? The leaf, contrary to the usual practice, iS toasted, and this imparts a peculiarly delicious flavour. These tobaccos, moreover, contain very little nicotine and are consequently comparatively, harmless. They are manufactured in various strengths to suit all tastes. “Riverhead Gold” is mild aromatic, “Toasted Navy Cut” (Bulldog label) medium, and “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bull’s head) full flavoured. They are meeting with a big sale. 26

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 May 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 May 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 May 1926, Page 6

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