So highly is N.Z.-grown leaf commented upon that in time tobacco will rank among our staple' products like mutton and' w.ool, and afford profitable employment to thousands of our people. Soil and climate are particularly adapted to producing just that class of leaf in highest" demand abroad, because of ite mildness, its combustibility, and its small percentage of nicotine. • Gold Pouch is a N.Z.-grown tobacco. Since .its introduction it has been greatly improved, aad the new Aromatio Blend is far superior to the earlier product, particularly in aroma. Absolutely pure. Gold Pouch can be smoked all day without affecting tihe heart or. nerves. 2Joz. for Iβ. Cigarette smokers should use the N.Z.grown "Three Diamonds" Tobacco far superior to imported brands. 2Joz. for ls.-Advt.
Hoys and pirls, try stationers and storekeepers for tlie "Thinker" school exercise books and penny notebooks. Best for all schools. Bannatyne and Hunter, wholesale agents for "Thinker." -Advt.
\ Little settlements have become \ jj cities, the sales of Bonnington's | I Irish Moss have increased enor- | i mou»ly—it still leads in curative | I properties and popularity. It j: t was made by qualified chemists i | over 50 years ago—it is made by i I qualified chemists to-day. It ( I cured colds in the early settle- p fjnents— it cures coughs and colds it in the cities of to-day. E Mr. T. Orr, Ayr Street, Invercargill |3 K write«:—"l have pleunre in rtcom- H (3 mending Bonnington's Irish Mois, as S3 k| I have a large family "a and have found it a children when they Wjfm i %sst fas*
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3063, 26 April 1917, Page 3
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