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i* the terrible economic straggle comine after the war we in New Zealand must rely on our own resources. Now is the time .to prepare. We must be far more inde- ! pendent of foreign imports and produce in j ourownneountryall that the soil will grow Why smoke foreign tobacco when we can grow a better leaf ourselves? Why not develop an industry that may give profitable employment to thousands of our returned soldiers ? Gold Pouch, the New J Zealand-grown tobacco, contains but li per cent, of nicotine. It is far superior to all foreign tobaccos with their 4 per cent, and 5 per cent, of nicotine, because nicotine i 8 a poison affecting the heart and the nerves. Tobacco growing should be made a national industrv and Gold Pouch our national smoke. Absolutely unequalled in mildness, flavour and combustibility. Cheaper too, 2£ozs for Is. Cigarette smokers should use the New I Zealand-grown -Three Diamonds tobacco, same price. The following are among the applications for patents recently filed by Messrs. Henry Hughes, Ltd., patent agents, Wellington, Auckland, etc. : T. Barton, wooden bedstead joint; L. E. Barry, saucepan lid; Booth, Macdonald and Company, driving gear and plough frame joint; British United Shoe Machinerv Company, Ltd., sewing machine; G. fa.. Carruthers, oyster opener; G. S. Cross, curd agitator; E. Foster, lagging composition ; F. McGuire, operating milking machines; G. F. Murdoch, clothes boiler stick; T. A. Nash, electric switch; C. O'Brien, carburrettor; C. P. Putt, motorcar headlights ; P. R. Presants,' folding container; G. Reed, plough improvement; J. F. G. Roberts, electric heater; H. Searle, fencing foundation; Sopwith Aviation Company, chassis for aeroplane*; A. J. C. Woodford, tabulating cards; J. Wheelock, bell or alarm push. Housework makes the hands rough and bard: painful cracks sometimes appear in the akin. If you use Nazol Ointment it will make them smooth and soft

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16581, 3 July 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16581, 3 July 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16581, 3 July 1917, Page 6

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