Green’s Dictionary of Slang

stinkadore n.

also stinkaroo

a cigar or pipe.

[Ind]Kipling ‘A Smoke of Manila’ in Civil & Military Gaz. 18 July (1909) 25: He foisted his Stinkadores Magnificosas and his Cuspidores Imperiallissimos up on all who would accept them.
[UK]Kipling ‘A Little Prep’ in Complete Stalky & Co. (1987) 182: Beetle sniffed the cheroot critically. ‘It’s a regular Pomposo Stinkadore.’.
[Aus]N. Lindsay Redheap (1965) 47: ‘Bought a box of fifty Rhinegolds at a bob a time’ ‘Fifty stinkerdorers at a bob a hundred, you mean,’ said George, austerely.
[US]D. Runyon ‘Pick the Winner’ in Runyon on Broadway (1954) 317: I often see him [...] puffing at his old stinkaroo.