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HIGH TIDES AT TOWN WHARF

_i it is often complained that New Zealand-made goods are less populai with New Zealanders than the imported, though they may be better quality L—and cheaper, too. Perhaps this prelijudice does exist to some extent. If so -|it certainly does not extend to toastec 1 1 tobaccos grown and manufactured by " I the National Tobacco Co., Ltd I (pioneers of the tobacco industry ir ■|n.Z.), and as showing the widespread j use of this tobacco there is the expedience of a Public Hospital patient ai | Gisborne. Not until confined to the I surgical ward did he realise the extent jto which the use of the above Com- | pany’s goods had grown. From 20 tc !30 patients were in the ward at the | time, -and most of them rolled theix ; own cigarettes. Only two brands wei’t iin evidence. RiveiTiead Gold was one, land it i.vas smoked by all with one j exception When our patient was leaving he noticed that the one exception I had a newly-purchased tin of Riverhead Gold by his bedside. Other popular'brands arc Desert Gold. Pocket i Edition, Cavendish and Navy Cut tmedium) and Cut Plug No. .1,0..-(full-j strength A All .are .toasted,..... .y \V3

Ootoboi' a. in. p.m. Tuck. Wed. Thurs. X ; 'ri. 12.10 12.20 ii 7 12.59 1.17 2.10 1.15 1.50 2.45 Sat. Sun. 9 10 2.5 4.10 2.45 4.51 Mon. 11 5.18 5.58 Tiies. 12 0.27 7.0 ; Wed. m 7.27 7.55 I Thu vs. :Fri. 14 15 B.20 9.10 8.45 9.35

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Northern Advocate, 5 October 1943, Page 2

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HIGH TIDES AT TOWN WHARF Northern Advocate, 5 October 1943, Page 2

HIGH TIDES AT TOWN WHARF Northern Advocate, 5 October 1943, Page 2