:i 'Three million •• pounds of : tobacco an- ■ nually—thafs what New Zealand imports each year from' the United States, and the whole cost of it leaves New Zealand and helps to make heavier'the enormous ■burden which the Empire has to carry. Surely every patriotic New Zealander realises thathy smoking an Empire product he is helping his own country and the Empire. And when l>y buying. Gold jouch Tobacco ho is supporting a New Zealand industry, ho surely owes it to himself and the Dominion to at least try it. Grown, picked, blended, and packed in F»»ke's Pn"., Gold Pouch Tobacco is not only a superior finality, jt-is 45 per cent, better Talu'e than the "imported article— 2\ ounces for Ms. as against 15 ounces. At all Tobacconists and Stores.—4dvt.
" In Berlin,' says a Copcnliageh telegram, the theatres have been ordered' to close at 10 o'clock. All "hops and last offices miist close at 7 o'clock, flic object of the new regulation is to save lighting... C... . ...... -■ ' ProgwuUa flvrickjy, cuiea Cotnp..—Ads*.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3040, 29 March 1917, Page 6
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169Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3040, 29 March 1917, Page 6
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