The most valuable assets of a C9untry .aro its industries. They play an important part in its development, thoy contribute to its wealth, and give employment to its people. New Zealand is fortunate in the possession of many flourishing industries. A comparatively recent addition to the list is Gold Poucli tobacco for pipe and Three Diamonds for cigarette, two brands which apparently aro destined to mako Hawko's Bay industrially famous. This is the first Now Zealand-grpwn, cured, and manufactured tobacco to command a wide sale all over the Dominion. Its' lending points are: Purity, distinctive flavour and distinctive aroma, mildness nnd small percentage of nicotine, \yhich makes it a healthy smoke, and last but not least the perfect combustibility and absence of "bite." No wonder that Gold Pouch would appeal to tho smoker who has been longing for a change. And the price is another consideration—you get 30 per cent, better value for your money. Is not that alone sufficient inducement, to patronise your, country's industries?—Advt.
Glass windows are still scarce in the City of Mexico.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 11, 28 January 1918, Page 9
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176Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 11, 28 January 1918, Page 9
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