I In the days of auld lang syne a New ; Zealand grown tobacco made its appear- j ance on the market, but failed to get a told on the smoking public. Theleaf was all right, but there was some- j thing deficient in the curing, and the1, industry languished and fizzled out. A much more recent attempt to solve, the problem resulted in tte production! of the Gold Pouch brand, now firmly, established in the favour of smokers, j It is grown in Hawke's Bay district j and manufactured under modern con-, ditions, owes its popularity to its ■ extraordinary mildness and distinctive. aroma, which is entirely different from ■ that of any otter tobacco known. In j pleasing contrast with the ordinary! tobacco from oversea you can smoke' Gold Pouch all the time and it won't; harm you because it contains so little j nicotine, and it is this nicotine that: is so injurious to health. Gold Pouch' is practically the only tobacco that is! absolutely free from bite, and this I alone makes it superior to the imported! article. All those who have not smok-' ed New Zealand tobacco s!i<j!tfel try it now. tiey will be agreeably surprised. No increase in price, t IB
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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14635, 13 February 1918, Page 12
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204Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14635, 13 February 1918, Page 12
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