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TRADE WITH BRITAIN

CONCERN OF FARMERS

At last Executive meeting of the New Zealand Farmers' Union (Auckland Province) the following remit from I lie Ngatea branch (Northern Thames) was received and. approved:— "That this meeting views with alarm the continued restriction of import trade, with the United Kingdom and feels that it will have an adverse effect on our goodwill trade and .sale of primary products: we are also concerned with the building up of uneconomic and monopolistic industries in this country which will further increase farmers' costs."

Somebody has been writing to a London weekly to ask which is the least harmful form of smoking. The editor refused to commit himself. Perhaps he isn't a smoker and really didn't know, although editors are supposed to know everything. Had lie been a New Zealand editor he'd have had no difficulty in answering that question. He'd simply had said —at any rate in effect —"Smoke because in that case it doesn't matter a button whether you puff pipe or cigarettes 9 or both s this tobacco's 0.K." And he'd have been dead right, because whether you smoke "the pipe of peace" or "roll your own " toasted is so pure and comparatively free from nicotine (the toasting eliminates the stuff) that you can indulge in any number of pipes or cigarettes without fear of their letting you down. Yes toasting does make a difference; in fact it makes all the difference 9 whether you smoke Cut Plug No. 10 Pocket Edition, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog) y Riverhead Gold, Desert Gold or the tailormades. All toasted; no sore throat and no cough!

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 16, 19 October 1945, Page 2

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TRADE WITH BRITAIN Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 16, 19 October 1945, Page 2

TRADE WITH BRITAIN Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 16, 19 October 1945, Page 2

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