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The achievements of Havelock, in India, have brought undying fame to his credit. The defence of Cawnpore and the relief of Lucknow are both stirring events in the history of that awful Mutiny. The name of HAVELOCK will be remembered as the greatest name in the long list, of heroes that helped to save India to the British nation. ...... And in the realms of commerce, no less than of war, the name of » * • * • » » « . I will be remembered as the title and distinguishing mark of a great achievement. . . . . Not many years ago 44 HAVELOCK” Tobacco was unknown; to-day it is spoken of and smoked throughout the Commonwealth. ....... The determination of the proprietors to succeed, the efforts towards perfect manufacture, the almost heroic attempts to secure, amidst the greatest competition, the finest selected leaf, the incessant study of the taste of the Australian smoker, and, finally, the constant daily effort to procure for 44 HAVELOCK” Tobacco everything that was of the best —from the leaf in Virginia to the most skilled workmen and the best machinery—has built up for 44 HAVELOCK” Tobacco an enduring reputation that few will be found to question. It is no exaggeration to say, that “HavELeeK” is the best pipe-smoking tobacco in the world —best made, best material, and best in all those qualities that the intelligent smoker looks for. 44 Havelock” is sold in plugs or tins—Aromatic or Dark.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1695, 24 August 1904, Page 76 (Supplement)

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Page 76 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1695, 24 August 1904, Page 76 (Supplement)

Page 76 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1695, 24 August 1904, Page 76 (Supplement)

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