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The “ Avro Ava Rolls-Royce,” which was built to carry the heaviest torpedo vet fitted 1 to ah aeroplane, in addition to bombs, machine-guns, and ammunition. was wrecked whilst attempting to land at TTamble aerodrome. It is understood that several months ‘will bo required for repairs. Keep voir nine tioing if you would escape the ’Flu! Tobacco, is a great safeguard in times like this. It is a known preventive of disease because • ' wards otf infection, a.s any doctor will tell you. But it is essential that it -!maid be of the best quality, and as! ’v. a from nicotine as possible, because •<u cannot it o on smoking tobacco ' ivt’y f bn'-ed with nicotine pineful 'or p : uefu’. Onr Mew Zealand grown i u.-i cos are - the purest, because they •at.in very little nicotine, consequently '•on can smoke them for hours at a time vth pleasure, and need not fear harm*'u> results. Also—note this.—New Zealand tobaccos are toasted in the process of manufacture. That’s why their flavor : s so delicious, and their bouquet so delightful. Made in various strengths,; \ hev appeal irresistibly to all smokers ‘ I \sk your tobacconist for •‘R'verhead I 1-old” if you like a really choice aro-; - ’antic; f you prefer a medium flavor get ■tine ‘‘Navy Out” or ‘‘Cavendish”; and f your preference is for a tobacco of full strength, try ‘‘Cut Ping No, 10.” 4A-

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16202, 27 November 1926, Page 10

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16202, 27 November 1926, Page 10

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16202, 27 November 1926, Page 10

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