Tho most valuable assets oE a country aro its industries. They play an important part in its development, they contribute to its wealth, and givo employment to its people. New Zealand is fo'rtunato in the possession of many flourishing industries. A comparatively recont addition to the. list is Gold Poucli tobacco for pipe and Three Diamonds for cigarette, two brands which apparently nro destined to niako Hawke's Bay industrially famous. This is tho first New Zealand-grown, cured, ami manufactured tobacco to command a wido sale nil over the Dominion. Its leading points are: Purity, distinctive flavour and distinctive! aroma, mildness and email percentage of nicotine, w.hich makes it a healthy smoke, and last but not least tlio perfect combustibility and absence of "bite." ' No wonder that Gold Poucli would appeal to the smoker who has been longing for si change. And the price is another consideration—you get 30 per cent, better value for your money. Is not that dlono sufficient inducement to patronise vour country's industries?—Advl.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 38, 8 November 1917, Page 8
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