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By jove ! £1, 200,000 worth of tobacco imported into New Zealand annually Fancy that! However every year that passes from now on is bound to witness smaller and smaller importations of tobacco into this country from overseas or the simple reason that New Zealand is now producing such splendid tobacco of her own that she must ere very long become independent altogether of out side sources of supply. It may be added that in the opinion of experts our New Zealand tobacco is the purest in the world, because unlike the foreign goods, it is practically tree from nicotine, and may be indulged in to any extent with perfect safety. Its comparative mnocousness is partiy due to the soil in which the plant is grown and partly to the iact that the leaf is toasted in the process of manufacture. There are several brands, angiug from Riverhead Gold fa mild aromatic) to Cut Plug No 10 a rich fuilbodied sort. Betwixt and between comes Cavendish, a popular medium and Navy Cut No 3, a biend of choice tobaccos also of medium strength.

uN ~.> 1 j) nj-ELLERSUE ,1 i $ v>* *?-, x 5 > '#"X L -••: ..r'r 1 & -j? ■a i ! Jgr" m~* ■ r% fc.3 11 n i L-bV/k' i&, A. A. Pond is a recognised Incubator authority, and, .as a rule, what he says about incubators and incubation is well worth listening to, Such a testimonial as the one reproduced, from such an authority, makes interesting reading for poultry breeders, and forms convincing prbof of the superior qualities of BIG TREE Kerosene. Bass tested ©ll IferiKseaie in Ms incubator «sed finds best*/ : m @ RtlC' 511 ’ Dcltr lii ' i,:c * 0 yn !!i ' l , ihe j s lio" f tli« ’“^ator 11 r ree ly ''fa, e r, r us.f fl s> fflCl 41'*" Consistency of flame and the compara. tive absence of carbon are two qualities of BIG TREE Kerosene which particularly appeal to Mr. Pond as an incubation expert. (Read the letter on the left). Such qualities are equally desirable in Kerosens, no matter whether it is used for heating, lighting, or generating power. Therefore if you want Kerosene that is not only clean, but also uniformly good—ask for BIG TEEE. . all f on t,l f 1 .<l^

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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 15, 27 March 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 15, 27 March 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 15, 27 March 1929, Page 6

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