safe - '6 s m o m *5 \S, n --. efecv '?rp^s>r> * * U V-> Xi fc.-i 'fliinm! 51 *3 & take risks with ycur eyesight—Nothing is more Jf harm' :1 to the eyes than a light which is not UNIFQs : . a light which flickers or which is momentarily dim, to be followed by a brightei glow. A Kerosene lamp gives the finest, softest light you can possibly obtain— IF YOU USE GOOD KEROSENE ! Big Tree Kerosene IS good. It is, above all, uniform in Duality. Id:; unfailing quality ensures you the same steady, mellow, rev ‘ml light ALWAYS. It is ultra-refined and burns with a nicheriess, smokeless and odourless flame. Hours of use in the light of Big Tree Kerosene will leave 'your eves unbred. Put Big Tree .Kerosene in your lamp and notice the difference. Big Tree Kerosene is suitable for lighting, cooking and heating—ask for it by name. fMf m m #v Sr Sole Importers: A. S, PATERSON & CO. LTD,
When millions multiply in pounds from pence, Good Fortune needs the balance of good sense; Vulgarity delights in wild display, Until the loss of vigour brings dismay. An upstart wastrel curst not blest with wealth, In frantic follies stultifies bis health, For coughs and colds the poorest ease assure With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Farmers and tractor owners who recently observed the advertisements in this paper for Voco Power Kerosene will no doubt be glad to learn that the local distributors are Star Garage and Motor Transport Co. Mr L H Bell has a replace advt. on page 5 to notify the public that he has on show a “Gane” milking machin.e
Byjove £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 ot supply. It may be added that in the opinion of experts our New Zealand tobacco is the purest in the
we id, because unlike the foreign goods, it is practically tree from nicotine, and may be indulged in to any extent with perfect safety. Its comparative tnnocousness is partly due to the soil in which the plant is grown and partly to the fact that the leaf is toasted in the process of manufacture. There are several brands, anging from Riverhe ad Gold (a mild aromatic) to Ci t Plug.No to a rich fullbodied sort. Betwixt and between comes Cavendish, a popular medium and Navy Cut No 3, a blend of choice tobaccos also of medium strength.
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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 20, 1 May 1929, Page 2
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