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According to New Zealand tobacco merchants, stocks of imported weed are running very low throughout the Dominion, and a further rise in the price can only be a question of •time Fortunately this country_ is no longer entirely dependent on imported tobaccos. The N.Z.-grown-article is becoming increasingly popular, and one of the. reasons is doubtlessly its small percentage ot nicotine —only li pc„ as against 4 p.o in imported brands. Quite r ®" cen’tly tlie manufacturers are adopting a new process in the production of their well-known brands. Gold Pouch” and ' “Three Diamonds. 'Phis tobacco is now toasted, and just exactly as cooking and roasting makes your food mote palatable and digestible, so the flavour of tobacco is improved by toasting: it i» healthier, too. Smokers should not fail to try this new toasted tobncco. Two full ounces for shilling.*

If you -are going to sue feed you must economise. More failures are due to extravagance, than to any other cause. You must fo T m the saving liahit if you are to succeed in life. " The man or woman who launches out on the sea of extravagance cannot hope to outlast the storm that will come sooner or later. Get the idea firmly rooted in your mind! that you must economise, and then you will come to the conclusion that there is only one store for you. Make your purchases from ‘/The People’s Emporium”—ithis is the surest way for you to save money. With their shelves crammed full of goods, wel] bought and all paid! for, “The People’s Emporium” is in a position to treat you better than'anv other store in town. With prices right and qualitv right, what more can you ask for?*

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 5000, 15 October 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 5000, 15 October 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 5000, 15 October 1918, Page 7

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