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Smokers "']id are niggardly of their ■f>aecy are rare. A s a rule their pouch is ut the service ofalmost anybody. Of course there are exceptions. Do you remember the story of the smoker who kepi two pouches? tine ho called “the • world." the other “providence.” The , first was always empty ; jho second a]- ! ways well tilled. If a'kcd for a till he ; would rcorct diat lie “liadn’i a bit in . the worhl.” It (|iicstioiicd what he wa- ■ sioittk to do for hiiti'cll he would say, “Oh 1 tmisj trust in Providence." Well : -here arc a!] kinds ni .smokers, just a.' ■in ic arc all kinds of tobacco. By (ho , way, have you tried oiir own N. Z. : «iinm tobaccosp In some respect', they i are unique. For niic thin” - they are all i n'a.'ted. Hence their peculiarly ddmlitj tul flavour; secondly they contain '<> ; little nicotine that they may lie smoked : “till the rails come holllc" without proving injurious. Thai's uhy the d 'ei t-Ts approve ot them. Try Hiverhead i (oijd, mild. Navy Cut fßulldotti incdj iuiii. or Cut Plm; No. 10 i Bulls Head.) j full.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9204, 9 June 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9204, 9 June 1926, Page 3