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New Zealand-grown loaf is destined to become famous the world over for its excellent smoking qualities. Like wildfire has the local product spread over all parts of the Dominion, capturing the trade wherever it made its appearance, but it has even spread far beyond the shores of these islands, and Gold. Pouch has become the favourite smoke of many a soldier at the front. Gold Pouch demonstrates thus clearly that Now Zea-land-grown leaf possesses certain virtues which make it superior to the. foreign tobacco, and not the least is its small percentage of nicotine and this fact would particularly recommend it to the smoker who studies his health, because Gold Pouch may be smoked all day without affecting the heart, leaving the mouth sweet and clean. Now obtainable in two strengths; dark and aromatic. One shilling will buy a big, stout bag of cither Gold Pouch or Three Diamonds, the latter for those who roll their own cigarettes. 12b Many a fortune has been built up on a simple idea, properly protected. But be sure that your invention is properly patented—that your interests are secured. ' Information of value to every inventor will be found in our free book, “Advice to Inventors.” Write for a copy to-day. Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, Featherston Street. Wellington, 118

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16036, 22 January 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16036, 22 January 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16036, 22 January 1918, Page 7

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