In the terrible economic struggle coming after the war, we in New Zealand must rely on our own resources. Now is the time to prepare. Wo must be fni moro independent of foreign imports, and produce in our own country all that tho soil will grow. AVhy smoke.foreign tobacco whon wo can grow a totter leafourselves? Why not develop an industry that may give profitablo employment to thousands of our returned soldiers. Gold Pouch, tho New Zealand-grown tobacco, contains but 1J per cent, of nicotine. It is far superior to all foreign tobaccos with their \ per cent, and 5 per cent, of nicotino, becauso nicotino is a poison affecting the heart and nerves.. Tobacco-growing should be mndo n national industry, and Gold Pouch our national smoke.. Absolutely unequalled in mildness, flavour, and combustibility. Cheaper, too. 2.]nz. for Is. Cigarctlo smokers should nso the No*' Zealandgrown "Three 'Diamonds" tobacco, same price.—Advt.
H is '(,'ood In insist on the daily use of some'hard fond, especially with cliildiTii, In the jaw muscles and help the feetli develop as well ns ticop thcin clean.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3158, 9 August 1917, Page 9
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180Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3158, 9 August 1917, Page 9
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