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In the terrible economic struggle coming after the war we in New Zealand must rely on our own resources. Now is the timo to prepare. We must bo far more independent of foreign imports and produce in our own | country all that the soil will grow. Why smoke foreign tobacco when -.re can grow a better leaf ourselves? Why not develop BE industry that may give profitable employment to thousands of our returnod sol- . dicrsf Gold Pouch, the Now Zealand--1 grown tobacco, contains but 1} 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 Ah a poison affecting the heart and the nerves. To-bacco-growing should be made a uationa! industry, and Go'd Pouch our national smoke. Absolutely unequalled in mildness, Tlsvour and combustibility. Cheaper, too. , Cigarette smokers should use the New Zea- . land-grown Three Diamonds tobacco. No I increase in price. One shilling will buy a big, stout bag of either Gold Pouch or Three Diamonds. There is lusirou; beauty in a pearly white set of good taeth. The regular use of " Ozo" Tooth Pr/wder will cleanse and | preserve from decay, and keep them ' white. 6d, Tins everywhere. l Mr. R. Semple will give an address at the Lyric Theatre to-morrow evening.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16657, 29 September 1917, Page 8

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16657, 29 September 1917, Page 8

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16657, 29 September 1917, Page 8

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