j What with one drawback ami another. the lot lII' many a man on the land in X.Z.. for some time past. has hardl.v been happier than that ol the Oilbcriinn policeman, and il is deplorable that in some instances the tarim-i has been forced to give his farm host and retire from a struggle beyond his endurance. Expet iaily trying lots been the position of the agriculturist on the gum lands of the North. This sod won't grow anything the larmer is accustomed to grow. But it will produce reiuarkablv tine tobacco leal, ami a- the average yield of a tobacco crop on the Northern gum lands represents a i a-.i value of £-7!) noil, there can be |i" question as to profit. Large quantities of tobacco are already being grown, anil tho culture of the “weed" in certain parts of X.Z. promises to develop into a national industry. Several vatic! ies of this tobacco are on the market. including “Riverltoad (odd” aromatic “Now C'uf” (Bulldog) medium and “Cut Ring No. 10" (Bullshead) full. Thcv are all in brisk demand. - Advt. ’
Addisons are offering tlieir full rang* of men’s overcoats at especially reduced prices. Call and see them to-day
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1925, Page 4
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