FEDERAL ELECTIONS
SOLDIERS'. VOTE. BELIEVED PRACTICALLY BLOCK VOTE FOR NATIONALISTS. <Pke&3 Association 4 —Copykioht.) (Rec. May 14, 10.45 a.m.) (LONDON, May 13. lit is. "believed that the Australian ■troops cast practically a block-vote for the Nationalists. When sending tobacco to our.boys at the front it should be remembered 4-hat any ordinary tobacco is liable to become mildew on its way but, as a result of the humid atmospheric conditions, but when sending Gold Pouch you run no such risk because New Zealand grown tobacco will stand any change of climate and keep in perfect condition for any length of time. And no other tobacco will remind our boys so much of home, for Gold Pouch is grown in'the land they are fighting for —'tis the pride of Hawke's Bay. Gold Pouch Aromatic: is essentially a soldier's tobacco, in that it contains but 1% per cent of Nicotine and can be smoked all day without affecting the heart or producing dizziness or nausea. Send your soldier a big bulging 2i oxs. bag—only one shilling. If he's a cigarette smoker, send him the N.Z. .grown Three Diamonds tobacco, which leaves no sharp and bitter aftertaste like fox'eign tobaccos,, ■ " ;•■■'.'.'
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Nelson Evening Mail, 14 May 1917, Page 4
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196FEDERAL ELECTIONS Nelson Evening Mail, 14 May 1917, Page 4
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