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DREADNOUUIIT-A GREAT SMOKE ALRIGHT. 'Dreadnought Navy Cut is a "different" smoke—it's an all-British smoke for a start, and so should be smoked by Britishers. And Dreadnought is natural leaf and free from treacle and other sugary moist adulterants; thus it smokes dry to the last whiff, and is just the tobacco for a man who likes a rich solid smoke.« Dreadnought comes in both full and medium strengths, and every tin is full 2oz.—sold at Is.—and is guaranteed in perfect condition. Try this new. and splendid Rhodosian tobacco—all tobacconists sell it. INVICTA MIXTURE is another fine Rhodcsian production—a light mellow blend for the refinetl palate.—ls. tin—full 2oz.—Advt. •To-morrow afternoon, Messrs. AVilliams and Co. will sell by auction the contents of Mr. A. W. Mellor's residence, 18fi Tinakori Road. This afternoon they will hold a sale at their mart, Courtenay . Place. Miss Heinemann will resume her teaching of the pianoforte and theory of music on February 5. Miss Ecclesford, M.A., No. 10 Woodward Street, announces that she is preparing candidates for the university and other examinations. Why does some tobacco burn the tongue? Experts now .tell us that moisture is the offender. ] Common sense, too! The moisture turns to steam during the. combustion of the tobacco, and this hot steam naturally burns the tongue. Hence the dryer the tobacco, the cooler the smoke and the better the value because that surplus moisture adds to weight. Gold Pouch, the New Zealand grown tobacco, never bites or burns the tongue—it is pure genuine tobacco without excess moisture. "Unequalled in r.omburtibility—burns freely down to the last whiff. New Zealand soil and climate alone can produce a tobacco so mild, so mellow, and with such perfect burning properties. Try it—2sozs, for If,—all tobacconists,—Aart.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2990, 30 January 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2990, 30 January 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2990, 30 January 1917, Page 6

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