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'- ; 'i I.aiul x i aial'.s "P.iack Museum - ' is a sinister place. Here are pre- ' 's.'ved mar.v things associated with' yi'ee.l ci irr's 'anil notorious ci'iminals. A liuavj--1 them is a battered old briar .pip'', ove ihe propel ty of Charles' I Peace, ol in I anions memory, lie: j sn,eked this pip,, ihe nijilit before, j hi:', execution, Miy,;liLy is the |>ewer jof the weed ! If can bring someiihie"; el comiort ar,d . <>.f solace to h .ei, the. desperate cri'mina! duriajr , nis last heu rs upon ea'-ih or so they' I will tel! you. Injurious? Not if the' (quality i.s The tobaccos manu- j liaelured by t!;e National Tobacco jjt'o., !.'d.. are the purest of all. Un-.! [ok" oth.er brands they contain liardi ~ any nicotine, and are therefore ' quite haiinle.-s a point ol' import-i ai'ce to constant sine ke'rs. They ' iowe their comparative freedom from rieoline to the toasting of the lea.f. ! Tiiis is an elaborate pn>cess,.the s■ei et (,f the National Tobacco Co., '; (bis pioneers of Ihe tobacco industry; ie New Zealand). Ask for River-, .head G' ,: d (mild). Cavendish (nvul-j iu'ii), Navy Cut (medium), or Cut! i Piue; No. 10 (l'ul! strength). 23 J I i |

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 5530, 20 September 1929, Page 4

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Untitled Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 5530, 20 September 1929, Page 4

Untitled Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 5530, 20 September 1929, Page 4

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