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In the days of auld langr syno a New Zealand-grown tobacco made its appearance on the market, but failed to get n hold of tho smoking public. The leaf was alright, but them was something deficient in tho ouring, and the industry languished and fizzled out. A much more recent attempt to solve the problem reslutcd in (ho production' of the Gold Pouch brand now firmly esfabliHbed in the favour of smokers. It is grown in Hawke'fl Buy district, and, manufactured under modern conditions, owes its popularity lo its. extraordinary mildness and distinctive aroma, which is entirely different from that of any other tobacco known, lu ploaeing contrast with the ordinary tobacco from overson you can smoke Gold Pouch all the time, and it won't harm you because it contains _so little nicotine, and if, is this nicotine that is so injurious to health. Gold Pouch is practically the only tobacco that is absolutely free from bite, and this alone makes it superior to the imported article. All those who have not smoked Now Zealand tobacco should try it. now, they will be agreeably surprised. No increase iu price.—Advt.

A soiitliern mom her of an important committee at. Washington noj, long ago nonplussed it reporter who was trying to got news about tho war plans of tin , Governmoiit. "What is your opinion of the. war?" tho reporter asked when he had fairly cornered hia man. "Well, jah," replied the courteous Congressman, "I haven't thought of it much lately, but I'vo always been of the opinion, sab, that Lno should not hnvo surrendered. Good evening salt."

SHABLAND'S MALT VINEGAR makes delightful salads. Browed from malt and sugar. Free from mineral acids. Conforms lo requirements of Food and Drugs Act. All grocere,—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 100, 21 January 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 100, 21 January 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 100, 21 January 1918, Page 9

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