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• The most valuable assets of a country are its industries. . They play an important part in its development, they contribute to its'wealth and zive emtployment to its people. New Zealand is fortunate in the possession of many flourishing industries. A comparatively recent addition to the list is Gold Pouch tobacco for pipe, and Three Diamonds for cigarette, two brnmls [ which apparently are destined to make.. | Hawke's Bay industrially faJtooua^ -'Inis is the.^feis'o'^ieVv Zealand-grown, cared asi^r manufactured tobacco to command a wide sale all over the Dominion, jts leading points are: rmrity, distinctive flavor and distinctive aroma, mildness and small percentage of nicotine, wlrcl; makes it a healthy smoke, and last, Lut not least, the perfect combustibility and absence of <fbite." No wonder that Gold Pouch would appeal to the smoker who has been longing for a change. And) the price is another consideration —you get 30 per cent, better value for your money. Is not that aloDe sufficient inducement to patronise your country's industries?—-Advt. A DOSE IN TIME. You will never prove this vc-ld proverb truer than when you take a cold I in hand early. A cold in the first stages can be quickly relieved with a dose or two of a good remedy—D> Sheldon's New Discovery—but a neglected cold soon, becomes obstinate and harder to treat. Get in early. Always keep a bottle of Dr Sheldon's New Disrovery in the house, and take a dose it the first sign of a- cold. Price, Is 6d and 35.. Obtainable everywhere. — A.dvt. :

|A Good ] S kaccording to one of the wise oldtf y thinkers of the past, possesses two " a important qualities. It "restoreth.l 5 us our.health when we lose it" and v \ it "preserveth our health while we « 4 have it." Probably no popular * | medicine possesses these two j '^'qualities in greater measure than if *Beecham's Pills.; Beecham's Pills * i restore and also *. preserve thei health. They are excellent to take * twhen the system is: rim-down and 1 sin need of a gentle restorative. C | Beecham's Pills act upon and 1 Hthrough the organs of digestion—jm d the regular arid harmonious work- { *ing of which is of the first impor-J stance. They speedily correct f £ irregularities and.restore healthy C | conditions. It has been abundantly 1 > proved^ that the occasional use off $this well-known medicine will goj <( far to maintain the general health d | in a state of efficiency. Enjoy good } | health therefore, by taking that { 3 good medicine— J I OC^VlKlllJjdl

| BEECHAM'S PILLS are specially | 2 suitable for Females of all ages. * I la boxes, labelled 10id t t/li & 2/9. I

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 2 January 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 2 January 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 2 January 1918, Page 3

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