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Most smokers like a change now and then. They may smoke one brand for months, or for years. But sooner or later comes a hungering for a change. If tired of the foreign manufactured brands, you arc accustomed to use ; try Gold Pouch, the New Zealand grown tobacco. Here you have an entirely different tobacco and a thorough change. Its purity will please you. Comparatively free from nicotine it appeals to the man whose pipe is continuously in his mouth. He can smoke Gold Pouch '‘till further orders,” without experiencing the disagreeable effects following the constant use of some of the imported brands, heavily charged! with nicotine, the very free use .of which will certainly affect the nerves in the long run, and possibly the action of the heart. Gold Pouch is peculiarly soothing, and taste for it is quickly acquired. The manufacturers have studied, the wants of the smoker, they have hot raised their price and the quantity obtainable for the usual shilling is especially generous.* After a visit to'' Australia, where he attended the convention of the Australian Workers’ Union, Mr. C. Grayndler, secretary of the New Zealand Agricultural and Pastoral Workers’ Union, has returned to New Zealand. Speaking to a reporter with regard to his mission, Mr. Grayndler said that as the result of the recent decision of the A.P'.U. to amalgamate with the Australian body, the convention had decided to form a branch of the A.W.U. in New Zealand. Legal advice was being taken, with regard to the constitution to. be adopted. He was confident that the movement would mark a new era in industrial development ill New Zealand. dhe policy of the A.W.U. provided A Ol , political as well as industrial action,but as the A.P.U. was registered as a trade union, and politically Labor was as yet only in its infancyit might be regarded'' as a practical certainty that the New Zealand branch would, confine its efforts to consolidation as a strong industrial union, and would take nq part m politics as a union. >INT r s <*rrn Registered Name for HEAKT’S ESSENCE ae bottle makeß a pint of finest family cough and cold remedy. Cost* 2/-. S*r«»l#/-

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4814, 11 March 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4814, 11 March 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4814, 11 March 1918, Page 7

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