In days gone by it seemed more than doubtful whether New Zealand would ever produce tobacco really worth smoking. But now, owing to improved methods of culture and manufacture, the Dominion is growing tobacco of really fine quality, and farmers in districts where it flourishes are finding it more and more worth their while to cultivate it as a side-line. That there is money in it for the grower is demonstrated by the fact that the average yield of a tobacco crop per acre is worth £SO, sometimes more. As for the manufacturers they are to be heartily congratulated on successfully establishing an industry which not only already finds employment for many, workers, but promises to become of immense assistance to agriculturists and a source of our national wealth. The leading brands of these tobaccos are: Riverhead Gold, a pure aromatic of very agreeable flavour; Navy Out (Bulldog), a medium-flavoured tobacco, verv popular with smokers; and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), a fine full flavoured variety that has innumerable friends.* Happv children keep free from worms with Wade’s Worm Figs. Pleasant to take, and certain. — 2
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 13 November 1926, Page 5
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186Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 13 November 1926, Page 5
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