: “A yard’ of clay”—-and contentment! A well-known ’New Zealander just returned from a trip Home (lie motored all over England) says the happiest man lie met on 'Bis travels was a Devonshire yokel in a smock-frock who \Vas seated on a rustic bench outsido a country inn w r ith his back against a tree .and ‘(a yard of clay” in his in outh. ‘ ‘He /looked a perfect, picture of contentment.” • Wonderful is the power of. the' weed! It halves okr s.or-' tows' and doubles oui’ joys. Its enemies say hard things about it, but so long ,»s its quality is. gppd.and it’s as free from, nicotine as possible it doe's more good than harm. Unfortunately , most: of. tlie. imported brands, contain so much nicotine that' they do nibre harm than good. 'lt’s otherwise with ’ Hew Zealand tobaccos. . They are almost: free from nicotine,' and, so may ‘ be smoked with absolute. impunity. They, .aye qujte remarkable, too,, for flavor arid fragrance. / The /favorite , brands are.' “liiyerhead . Gold’’ mild; .' (Uulldbg).; iliediuni,', and/ ‘/Ciit'Hrud' Ho., I.o’’: (Bulkhead) -full strength.*** /A'-
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10451, 5 December 1927, Page 2
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178Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10451, 5 December 1927, Page 2
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