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| The failure of Prince Virldie in tho A.J.O. Derby is accounted for by his being built on small lines, and consequently not up to carrying Derby 'weights. He was running sccoud t6 Biplane at the home turn, but from there he stopped hadly. He is engaged in the Caulfleld Cup on Saturday in which he wilt carry 7st. 51b., and, judging by the latest Sydney files to hand, lie will have a largo army of supporters for the race. Until lately the tJ.S.A. supplied NewZealand with three million pounds flf tobacco per year. Now, however, New Zealand grows its own, and Gold Pouch Aromatic is the sweetest, coolest, and most distinctive tobacco you could smoke. Gold Pouch Aromatic lias _ quite a different flavour, because it contains only H per cent, of nicotine, as against i per cent, and 5 por cent, in imported tobaccos. _ This makes for health, since excess nicotine has a very bad influenco on the heart. Tou should try Gold Pouch Aromatic — you should try it because 'tis pnre, flavourcus and free from bite, and in smoking it you will help the Empire. Gold Pouch Aromatic is the Wwt shillings worth in tho tobacco world. Is. will buy a crammed full bag of cither Gold Pouch or Three Diamonds. Try New Zealandgrown Three Diamonds if you're a cigarette man.—Advt.

What is there in our service that attracts thousands of business men to us and keeps them with us? It is efficiency nud reliability. Why they engage us for Customs, Carrying and Forwarding Work, they know- without questioning that tho work will be well and faithfully done. The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd.- -Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 18, 16 October 1917, Page 6

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276

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 18, 16 October 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 18, 16 October 1917, Page 6

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