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New Zealand, long famous for its dairy produce, meat, hides, footwear, tweeds, blankets ancC rugs, bids fair to become no less celebrated for its tobacco. After many years of experi meriting, experts have at length succeeded in producing tobaccos (grown anu cured within the Dominion) which in certain respects are actually superior to the best imported. The latter frequently contains an excess of nicotine, while the former contains comparatively little, with the result that von can smoke these pure tobaccos with impunity, and their cultivation, is ilcely to prove of inestimable value to men on the land because the average cieid of a tobacco crop is worth £f>o r»er acre nett. Strange to sav. the barren cum country in the North, while quite unsuitable, for ordinary crops, grows splendid tobacco and ultimately the industry must prove of national importance. N.Z. tobacco is already on the market and selling well, so smokers can “try it out’’ 'for themselves. Ask for “Riverhead Gold” mild. “Navy Cut” (Bulldog) medium, or “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bullhead) full strength. 32 KIDDIES LIKE ’EM. Most children ha‘ r e an awfirl dread of medicines, but y.tu’ll find they all like Wade ’3 Worm Figs—the finest remedy for worms. They act surely and certainly, and are perfectly harmless. Keep your children fit and healthy V/ith Wade’s Worm Figs. —2

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 28 April 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 28 April 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 28 April 1925, Page 5

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