* /Why does some tobacco bite the ;«ague? Experts now tell us that s«M»»ture is the offender. LomnioD * Haw too! Steam forms during the ? of the tobacco, and this <5^ steam burns the tongue. Hence! la« dryer the tobacco the cooler the * "fcoke and the better the value, because •Ww water adds to weight. Gold £<tach Aromatic, iho NZ. grown wotcco, uever burns the tongue—it is F"» genuine tobacco without excess Cj*Bß- Unequalled in coiLbustibil- *- 9S* 8 freely down to the last 7u New Zealand soil and climate i to?* m? Produce a tohacco so mild *"* With such a small percentage of jwtoft. Gold Pouch Aromatic is the **** usurious of all smokes—does not JW the heart. Cheaper too, 21 ozs V ,4k*K smokers should use - Br°WU Three Diemonds -a
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLV, Issue 689, 8 August 1917, Page 3
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