At the Melbourne Polite Court Tom McUauhay, So, was committed for trial on a charge of having conspired to bribe the jury. Thousands upon thousands of tons of tobacco lire needed every year to keep the woildV pipe alight. America is a large producer, but other countries contribute.—including New Zealand, where the tobacco industry promises to become of national importance. Already it finds employment lor a rapidly increasing body of workers, while it is of material assistance to men on the land who have discovered that tobacco culture is well worth while. ' The New Zealand grown tobacco now on the market is o 1 splendid quality—sweet, pure and fragrant. When smoking proves injurious this is due to 'he presence in the leaf of an excess of nicotine. The imnovted brands are full of this poison. The New Zealand brand.-, are comnaralively free from it, so that they can be smoked with perfect impun'ty.' That's why the doctors approve of them. Once vii acquire a taste for thee tobaccof nr, others will satisfy you. They are of various strengths, "Riverhead Cold" mild. "NavvC.it" (Bulbing) medium ■nc) "Cut Ting No. 10" (Buikdiead) is flavored. Any tobacconist will supply you,*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16364, 11 June 1927, Page 11
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