Scotland Yard's "Black Museum" is a sinister place. Here are preserved many thmgs associated with great crimes and notorious criminals. Amongst them is a battered old briar pipe, once tbo property of Charles Peace, of infamous memory. He smoked tliis pipe for tlie last time the night before liis execution. Migkty is tlie power of the weed ! It can bving someiliing of comfort and of solace to even Ihe desperate criminal during bis last hours upon earth — or so they will lell you at "the Yard." Injurious? Not sq long as tbe qualitv is rigbt. and tlie nicotine eontent small. Our New Zealand tobaccos are the purest. Unlike most foreign brands they contain hardly any nicotine. and are therefore quite harmtess — a point of the greatest importance to men wbose pipes are constantly in their months. You can net tliern of any strength. Riverhead ^Gold is mild; Cavendish is medium ; Navv Cuf (also medium) is a dejightful blend: and Cut Plug No. 10 is ricli, dark, and full-flavoured. All tobacconists sell these beautiful tobaccos.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 5
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174Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 5
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