In the terrible economic struggle coming, after I lie war, we in New Zealand i must rely on our own resources. Now ■ is the time to prepare. We must be far ■ more independent of foreign imports, . and produce in our own country all that , the soil will grow. Why smoke foreign i tobacco when we can grow a better leaf i ourselves? Why not develop an indus- " try that may give profitable employment ■ to thousands of our returned soldiers. 1 Gold Pouch, the New Zealand-grown to- - bncco, contains but \\ per cent, of nico- ■ tine. It is far superior to all foreign ■ tobaccos with their 4 per cent, and 5 I per cent, of nicotine, because nicotine is ■ a poison affecting the heart' and nerves. ' Tobacco-growing should be made a na- ' tional industry, and Gold Pouch our nn- : tional smoke. Absolutely unequalled in ■ mildness, flavour, and combustibility. Cheaper, too; le. will buy a crammed full bag of either Gold Pouch or Three s Diamonds. Cigarette smokers should r use the New Zealand-grown "Three - Diamonds" tobacco.—Advt.
The humiliation a, woman endures ■when for the first time she realises that superfluous hair disfigures her facial beauty is pathetic in the extreme. To such, women, the knowledge that ■■u vsux " Will positively remove superfluous hairs must bo a source of great uonjforl. "KUSMA" iR inexpensive, and can bo used in the seclusion of one's own bedroom, fiend for testimonials to JIBS. HTJJjIjEN', Toilet Specialist, 3 Courtenay Place, Wellington. ... G4
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3185, 8 September 1917, Page 5
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245Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3185, 8 September 1917, Page 5
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