It is often complained that New Zealand made goods are less populai with New Zealanders than the imported, though they may be better quality—and cheaper, too. Perhaps this prejudice does exist to some extent. If so, it certainly does not extend to toasted tobacco grown and manufactured by the National- Tobacco Co., Ltd., (pioneers of the tobacet industry in N.Z.) and as showing the widespread use of this tobacco there is the experience of a PublU Hospital patient at Gisborne. Not until confined to the surgical war' did lie realise the extent to which the use of the above Company’s goods had grown. From 20 to 30 patients were in the ward at the time, and most of them rolled their own cigarettes. Only two brands were in evidence. Riverhead Gold was one, pud it was smoked by all with one exception. When our patient was leaving he noticed that the one exception bail a newly-purchased tin of Riverhoad Gdd by his bed-side. Other popular brands are “Cavendish” and “Navy Cut’’ (medium) and “Cut Plug No. 10” (full-strength). All are toasted. —Advt.
J never felt so hungry in my life V: irrl To restore lost appetite—use Wrigley’s. Your doctor will tell you how the act of chewing soothes your nervous system —how the delightful cleansing action of Wrigley's refreshes the mouth—'gives you a healthy feeling of hunger at mealtimes. Spearmint-Doubtumint-Juicy Pruit—--6 6ar packet* Jd. & m per s *Ur All 7
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1929, Page 7
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240Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1929, Page 7
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