Phone 84 P.O No. 6 BBBLES L Autumn Goods Arriving Shortly. Dress Goods, Millinery, Frocks, Shoes, etc. See them on display about 20th inst.
Pipe tobacco alone contributed £130,387 j to the New Zealand revenue during the | first quarter of the present year, in the shape of Custom’s duties. Wonderful is the popularity of what Charles Kingsley called "the divinest weed under heaven.” Opponents of tobocco may say what they will, but. the fact remains—smoking does more good than always that the ’baccy is pure and of first class quality. It’s undoubtedly true, howcvei, that brands heavily charged with nicotine are best avoided, and it is no less true that the imported tobaccos are all open to that objection. Our. own New Zealand varieties are the best. Sweet cool, and fragrant they are comparatively free trom nicotine and the fact that the leaf is toasted is the secret of iheir oeligbtful flavour and fine aroma. They don't bite the tongue; they don’t affect the heart or nerves. They may be indulged in freely without fear of consequences. There are several varieties. Ask your tobacconist for “Riverhead Gold” mild, “Navy Cut” (Bulldog) medium, or "Cut Piug No 10” (Bullshead) full Strength,
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Northland Age, Volume 28, Issue 27, 21 March 1928, Page 6
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