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Why should a man who Is careful ;o wear and use only Empire products consistently cram his pipe full of American tobacco? i Keep New Zealand money in New Zealand by smoking Gold Pouch Aromatic —our very own tobacco, grown in Ilawke's Bay district. Gold Pouch Aromatic is a different tobarco, in that it contains but'lj per cent, of Nicotine—the lowest of any tobacco, and this difference is reflected, in a mildness, smoothness and distinctive flavour, peculiar alone to Gold Pouch Aramatic—'tis healthier too. Consider also its economy—a full 2-joz bag for one shilling, against ljoz of the imported article. As a patriotic. New Zealauder, and as a, discriminating smoker, you should try Gold Pouch Aromatic.- N.Z. grown Three Diamonds is the cigarette-rollers' smoke, quite a new typo manufactured from thoroughly matured leaf of a rich brown colour which does not leave that sharp and bitter after-taste so com ■non to the' imported j'ellow tobaccos

■lll HIIIIIB Men and women all over the world, in every walk of life, testify that Mother oeigel 3 Syrup has rid them of stomach and liver troubles, and that it keeps them well and strong. This voluntary testimony, which, as the years go by, shows no lessening in volume, or enthusiasm,'would not be'made, without good and sufficient reasons.. The fact is that tens of .thousands of people! during the 47 years Mother Seigel's Syrup has been before the public, have over and over again proved for themselves, and publicly stated, that judging from their experience there is no remedy so. good for the stomach, liver, and bowels, or so lasting in its benefits, as Mother Seigel's Syrup. Therefore when you buy a bottle, of this world-famous herbal remedy, you are paying for a standard product which is'imiversally recommended by men and women of all classes. . . The World's Proved Remedy. Mrr May Kimpton, 182, lelham street, Carlton,, Victoria, wrote, November ,21st, 1914:—"For several yoars my health wbb greatly impaired, and I never felt properly myself owing to .repeated attacks of Biliousness and Indigestion. I seemed ..to derive no nourishment from my food, and became weak,' emaciated, arid despondent, and suffered terribly at timeß fromhead-, ache. Fifteen months ago I became so ill that I was compelled to lay up altogether for some days. I was induced to try Mother Seigel's Syrup, After taking five bottles, there was a complote return to healths lam now as well as eyer I have beoh throughout my'life, and, thanks to Mother Scigol'a tyrup, can eat freely and. without fear." t r

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North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13933, 16 July 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13933, 16 July 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13933, 16 July 1917, Page 3