,H;::;;S!i!!!ailiffli]liSl!@!ili!lll!ii!BII!aaill[!BIIIIISIIII10!IIIIElliliS!llliSlllliBill!!BlllillllBIIIIISlllliS iiIIIHIiIIIBIIIWIIIIIBIiHIIIIIBIIIIIHBIIIHIIIIIHIIIiIBBHIIIIHIIIIIWIIIIHffIIHffIIiHL HißßlHiHaiißiß DBilSlliilGllllllS i What About Your PRINTING ? a 1 CekgrapD FOR Billheads Letterheads Circulars Dodgers Posters Tickets Etc., Etc E 3 QET A QUOTE ORDER FOR Did you over watch a mail choosing a pipe? The choosing is a guide to character. Your plain practical man generally prefers a stout, serviceable pipe with a capacious bowl, so does the very heavy smoker. But tho chap who indulges only very moderately usually selects a pipe with a fine pol - ish on it, a longish stem and a sma’i bowl. Tastes differ again when .it comes to the weed. Some men will smoke anything so long as it’s tobacco. But others there are (and these form the majority in New Zealand), who are “tobacco conscious” —and must have "the best.” To this category belong the Innumerable admir:rs of “toasted” who find it answers ill their requirements, being of deicious flavour and unequalled bou[uet. Soothing, comforting, and vorry—dispelling, also harmless bemuse toasted, which ingenious pro;ess eliminates the poisonous income and leaves the tobacco pure, ;weet, cool and mellow. The original toasted —Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulllog), Cut Plug He 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Riverliead Gold and Desert Gold, owe their popularity to their outstanding merit. *
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9520, 8 May 1940, Page 1
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