- Pnt it ip your cruet—-SHARLAXD'S MAI/P;GAR. Mellow and mature. 'Most and most palatable Vinegar in New Zealand. In bulk and bottle. All* grocers.
"Why does pome tobacco bite the toiigue? Experts now tell us that moisture is the offender. Common-sense, 'too! The moisture turns to steam during the combustion' of the tobacco, and this hot steam naturally bites the tongue. Hence the dryer the tobacco the cooler the smoke and the better the ■value,* because that;surplus water adds to weight. Gold Pouch, the New. Zealand grown tobacco, never bites the tongue—it is pure genuine tobacco without excess moisture. Unequalled in combustibility, it burns freely to the last shread without that soppiness so: common to most foreign tobaccos which foul the pipe and coat the tongue leaving a nasty bitter aftertaste. e 'New Zealand soil and, climate alone can produce a- tobacco so mild and. with such a< small percentage of nicotine; containing but 1& per cent , as against 4; per cent and 5 per cent in foreign tobaccos. Gold Pouch is the mildest and,, least injurious of all smokes not affecting, thp, heart, no matter . . how much you smoke of it. No increase in price, still obtainable at a shilling per poudiL;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 49, 26 February 1918, Page 2
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