Thousands upon thousands of tons of tobacco arc needed every year to k'cpc the world’s pipe alight. America is a large producer, but other countries contribute—including New Zealand where the tobacco industry promises to become of national importance. Already it finds employment for a rapidly .increasing body of workers, while it is of material assistance to men on the land who have discovered that tobacco culture is well worth while. The. New Zealand grown tobacco now on the market is of splendid quality—sweet, pure and fragrant. When smoking proves injurious this is due to the presence in the leaf of an excess of nicotine. The imported brands are full of this poison. The New Zealand brands are comparatively free from it, so that they can be smoked with perfect impunity. That’s why the doctors approve of them. Once you acquire a taste for these tobaccos no others will satisfy you. They are of various strengths. ‘‘Hivorhead Gold” mild. "Navy Cut” (Bulldog) medium, and “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bullhead) is flavoured. Any tobacconist will supply von.—Advt.
Over ninety cash prizes. No trance fee for tlio great Haven competition. Von must win it keep collecting. Particulars in packet of Haven Tea.—Advt. cnTea you each
IJO V .Mi PI l.c; IM AIAC K. I’HINv KSS MAI! Y AT .1 Kli I SA LKM. IJUOIJV. April 11. Princess Mary and Viscount Lastdies arrived at .Jerusalem l»y special train to-day. 1111■ v were met at tlie station by Lord I’lumer. lii-itisli Hit'll Commissioner. and the beads ol (iovernmeiit Departments. They bad an enthusiastic ret option, crowds lininfi; the road from the station to Government House, where Oirl Guides formed a tjuiird ol honour. There will be an oHicial reteption at Government House to-night.
The smooth mellow quality of Sharland’s Table Vinegar will delight you. No trace of mineral acids. Brewed from pure cane sugar.—Advt.
I IIC sales of EDMONDS Baking Powder have reached the astonishing total of £.500.000 tins per annum.... It is obvious that women appreciate superlative, never* varying quality.***. QW \S M o vO m 292
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1928, Page 1
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