It the average man were cast away on a Desert Island and compelled to lead a Robinson Crusoo existence, his first thought (after the food and water problem wan sieved) would be: “How can I get something to smoke?’’ The craving for tobacco is insistent in the caso of ten men out of every 12, and to satisfy thc universal demand hun* dreds of brands of tne “weed” ara on the market. They come from many lands, one of the latest couik tins to prodine them (in a perfectid form) I.ping New Zealand* Strange I<> say. the barren gum lands of the North, which ‘won’t grow ordinary crops, grow splendid tobacco, a matter of the great*, est importance to men on the land up there, because the average yield oi leaf is w<>rih £5O per acre, and the industry promises to become :V source of national wealth. The local article is much appreciated by those who had to give up sinokin;* foreign tobaccos because of the <*x« cess of nr oiine. which affected their health. Try “Riverhead Gobi'* (mild). Navy (ut (Bulldog) medium. or (’ut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) lull.* No. 28
“NAZOL” for head-colds, chestcolds sore throat, catarrh, influenza —nothing like it. Powerful, penetrating, soothing. CO doses Is 6d. Most economical remedy for coughs fnkls. influenza—“NAZOL.” the m ientific remedy. Powerful, penetrating lake on sugar or inhale 60 Joses Is Gd. Drenching rain and biting wind. Prevents and colds. 60 do.sei )<ni need “NAZOL” for chest and I'ing otecticn. Take it on sugar.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 162, 26 June 1926, Page 5
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