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A RACE IKCIDEXT. At Uie races a man dashed hastily on to .the course after the horses had passed. In excitement he had thrown away his Puimona tin. He recovered it and,, was certain again of immunity from the dangers of exposure—colds, coughs, sore throats, bronchitis, asthma and lung troubles. PULMONAS 1/6 and 2/">.--Ad. Our New Zealand industries now cover most of, the necessaries and gome of the luxuries of life. Especially is Maoriland becoming noted for the splendid tobacco grown and manufactured in the Dominion by the National Tobacco Company, Limited, (the pioneers of the tobacco industry in New Zealand). Connoisseurs think so highly of the Company's goods that the latter are now regarded as the purest in the world. How has this come about? It is laregly owing to the toasting of the tobacco, which not oiny eliminates the nicotine but vastly improves the flavour and aroma. It is worthy of note, by the way, that these are the only toasted tobajcos on the market. Smoke them as freely as you please, and they'll do you no harm. There is no other tobacco of which that can be said. Ask any tobacconist for one or other of the foliovy!a<; (ucco; ding to taste): "Riverbead Oo.'d" imild), "Navy Cut" or ''Cavendish" (medium), or "Cut Plug No. 1J" (fullstrength). These branch; are in universal demand. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 74, 31 July 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 74, 31 July 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 74, 31 July 1929, Page 2