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Why should a man who is careful to wear and use only. Empire products, continually cram his pipe full of American Tobacco? Keep the money in the country by smoking our very own tobacco, grown in New Zealand. Try it and you will be delighted with its unequalled mildness and smooth and mellow smoking properties, due to the small percen- , tage of- nicotine and to the toasting process to which the tobacco has been subjected. This makes for health since excess in nicotine has a very bad influence on the heart and nerves. Once the smoker gets accustomed to the pure tobacco flavour of the local product he will reject all foreign brands with their adulterations and he will awaken to the fact that he can get a better article, grown and manufactured in his own country, for less money. Those who like ' a full body should try Cut Plug No 10 the Bullhead label, or the somewhat milder Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog) vastly different from the non-toasted imported brands, while Riverhead ' Gold excels all others in mildness and aroma. —67.

"There is a pleasure in poetic pains.”—Cowper. However, there is no cause for grati fication when. we catch a cough or cold, especially summer ones which are usually very persistent. Don’t risk a chill. Be fore-armed with' Baxter’s - Lung Preserver. ‘‘Bax- , ter’®” 'has been famous for over 59 years as New Zealand’s most dependable cough remedy. This penetrative antidote gives permanent relier.. to all sufferers from throat, chest and bronchial troubles. In addition ‘‘Baxter’c” possesses special tonic properties. v Never be without it in the home. Order 3 generous-sized 2/6 bottle from your chemist or storq to-day.—AdvL .

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 March 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 March 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 March 1926, Page 3

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