VERINI'S PATENT PIPE. 



C F.VERINI Patentee Zetland Hotel Saltburn 



The Mount C lias two divisions, being- parted in the centre, the smoke 

 passing through the ring D 'it the top. 



The Saliva drops into the tube below (E), which can be blown out by 

 first removing the cap that covers it. The pure nicotine can also be 

 blown out when the bowl is taken off. 



The Mouthpiece need never be taken oft', until it is considered advisable 

 to clean the Pipe, 



Nothing but the pure smoke passes into the mouth, aud the whole of 

 the tobacco can be consumed. 



Every Pipe bears the name of the Patentee, and is numbered. 



PRICES. 



German Silver Mounts, straight 5/6 each. 



,, „ Bent i;/. „ 



Sterling Silver Mounts. 



Without Screws 12/- to U/- 



With Amber Mouthpiece and Case 17/(> ,, 



With Scraws 14/- to 15/- „ 



With Amber Mouthpiece and Case 23/- to 25/- ,, 



DIRECTIONS. 



To keep the Pipe clear and ready for use, it is advisable, after each smoke, to 

 pull the tap off the tube below, remove the bowl, and blow through the mouthpiece 

 to expel the moisture. 



N.B.—When ordering, state whether a Large or Small Bowl, Straight or Bent 

 Mouthpiece, is required. 



London Agents : INDERWICK & CO. (Manufacturers), 13, Wardour-St., 

 Leicester Square, W. ; W. ALLBON, 227, Kegent-St., W., and other 

 Principal Tobacconists. 



