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Is 6moking injurious? It- entirely depends upon circumstances. If you are a heavy 6inoker, and smoke habitually some of tho American brands in common use, heavily charged yith nicotine, constant smoking will most certainly affect the action of the heart, snd possibly the nerves. If you ,'cilulge in a mild'tobacco containing only a email percentago of nicotine you will experience no such ill-effects. Take the veilknown Hawke's Bay iobacco. Gold Poucli, for example. Here jou liare an absolutely genuine tobacco if excellent flavour and aroma. It is so puro that it contains only about 11 per cent, of nicotine. That ie why;.it :e comparatively innocuous.' It.won't bite the tongue or affect the heart. "No language," saya a famous eoneral, "can accurately describe the comfort enjoyed from, a pipe, when exposed to stvuie weather in trenohes, or the power it lias to stay the sloniach-craye, when no food is to bo had, and this, notion of tobncco, under such circunutaiMes cEiinot be harmful." Of all tobaicos known, the N.Z.-grown Gold Pouch :a Enid' to be the loast injurious by f ar, tr.vr.it,'wid you will become an enthusiast.—Advt.

Seventy thousand bells have been received by a bell foundry at Hanover to be recast into war material. When "TAN-OL" comes in, dullness goes out. • A splendid polisher for floors and furniture, leather and tan shoes. In tins—liquid, Is.; paste, 6d.—Advt.

i|gjj iFor Ofß^lCt^Sf ? |||f wf iaaUinCO end fa §j[ Your table Is incomplete without it J| Atfii your (reoof tot u ISSL^^^I i> B OiILS LfiUSaV To ensure, tho artistic .finish i' ■ ' ' —_ ' to a room careful eelection '' \$ ■'■ ' mus * ; e S^ ven e re " i> place. The correct tint in TV our ess necesaar y i> complete the harmony of l> colouring. Wβ have the I , NEW DESIGNS. latest, in, all shades of l> . ■ '.'••' colour. |! AIR FIT '.FIRES. TILED SURROUNDS. ( MANTLES IN QUAINT AND SANDSOME DESIGN. I' • ■ ■ • h . ' . —--■■ ■ ■ ' ■ \) , ' ■' {1'. , ..'- ** . i j> WILLIS STREET. . ... Limited. 1 frcwi .2 does ; top 1, tat I!rtol THE KING, LORDS ROBERTS AND KITCHENER, AND THE 88 ADMIRALS WHO PETITIONED FOR PROHIBITION KNOW THIS TOO WELL-SO'TO-DAY THOSE WHO STAND i?OR ALCOHOL STAMB FOi 'GERMANY!

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19171210.2.71.2

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 65, 10 December 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 65, 10 December 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 65, 10 December 1917, Page 9

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