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EMBARGO ON BRITISH IMPORTS.

V v THE* SENATE’ DEBATE. (Australian and N.Z. Cable 1 Association) ■ . WASHINGTON. Feb, S. * Mr. Lewis', speaking 1 , in the Senate. 'said- the British efnbhfgo was likely to causehostility towards Britain at a tins? whert President; Wilaofi’ was- abroad endeavouring if to * cement). gobd* relations. Seoatbr - Weeks explained Ithajb the embargo was -not 'directed ftt the United Stages morethan another • country. iSenator ’accused thel ’ Carnegie Foundation ■ of' conspiring .with' foreigners 1 impair the «■ sovereignty ,of the United States. *, jft' is the” roasting of coffee-berries the exquisite; flavour $6 much-appre- - cEUbted- by' ooffee-drinkei|s. - That is well known, But it is not so well known that .our N.Z.-grown tobaccos. Gold Pooch and Three Jiampods, are now subjected to the eame roasting or toasting ptoceefl-and with the sajpe result m iii- the. case of the coffeq The flavour is brought fully out, while, at this same time the deleterious properties. .of the . tobapco pro destroyedBipokers are unammov-sly in favour pi tfle new ’ departure, and proclaim toasted tobacco superior to-.any other. But ft. is a] healthier smoke, too, with no moisture ‘ added- or sauce - Qr other ndulte rations. which figure f largely hi tho' composition of foreign brands. TW” fdh ounces a shilling.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1919, Page 8

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EMBARGO ON BRITISH IMPORTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1919, Page 8

EMBARGO ON BRITISH IMPORTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1919, Page 8

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