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The body of a man named AValter Loucadon Steward Draper, aged 32, a draper of Loinstcr lload, was found in the AVaimakariri River yesterday. He had been missing from his home since November 17. IN VICT A MIXTURE-AN ALL-BRI-TISH SMOKE. , Invicta Mixture is a better mixture because it contains none.of the adulterants so common to other mixtures. Invicta is a pure and c'hoicß blend of natural Rhodesian-grown tobaccos, perfectly matured and skilfully chosen. Thus it is pure, British, wholesome, and ,good. Moreover, it has a really distinctive fragrance and an inimitable flavour—every whiff is enjoyable—it is free burning, and will not bite the tongue nor sour the pipe. Invicta is the light smoker's tobacco—full 2oz. tins Is—all tobacconists. Dreadnought Navy Cut is fuller flavoured and a stronger Rhodesian Tobacco for seasoned smokers. Every tin guaranteed in perfect condition—ls. full 2oz—Advt. "GOLD POUCH"—THE NEW 2ios. TOBACCO AVITH THE PERFECT FLAVOUR. Two and a half ounces of the best smoking Tobacco for a shilling 60unds almost incredible in these days, when American %ands have recently reduced their tins to ISoz. Especially does it 6oem romarkable when the tobacco itself is milder, more aromatic, with a now flavour, of which the' palate never tires. Gold Pouch Tobacco is exactly what tho smoker has wanted so long. It doesn't burn the tongue—and, better still, it is grown, picked, blended, and packcd in Now Zealand. You owo it to yourself and to the Empire to try Gold Pouch. "2Joii. for a. Is. At all Tobacconists and 'Stores.—Advt. THE SALVATION ARMY. Brigadier Bray, Colonel Powley, Staff Capt. Gunn ajid many other "Army" leaders enthusiastically praise 1 Fluenzol as a throat gargle. • 1

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2940, 28 November 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2940, 28 November 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2940, 28 November 1916, Page 6

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