San Francisco was the scene of a New Zealand dinner recently when a score of Maorilanders were the guests of an ex-New Zealander. Everything on the sumptuous menu came from New Zealand. After the feast the big canister of prime Cavendish Mixture, grown and manufactured in'New Zealand by the National Tobacco Company (pioneers of the tobacco industry in the Dominion) made its welcome appearance. The guests were charmed with their entertainment and pronounced the. tobacco A.l, astonishment being expressed that “weed” of such fine quality could be produced in Maoriland. The National Tobacco Company’s goods are all toasted. Hence their freedom from nicotine, and their wonderful flavour and fragrance. They can be smoked without fear of consequences. No other tobaccos can, because .they are all more or less rich in nicotine. There are several brands, those most in request being “Cavendish Mixture” (medium), “Riverhead Gold” (niild), “Navy Cut” (medium, a choice blend), and “Cut Plug, No. 10 (a rich dark tobacco of I full flavour). All tobacconists. Ask for National Tobacco Company’s goods. They are genuine.*
J never felt so hungry in my life To restore lost appetite—use Wrigley*!. Your doctor will tell you how the Mt of chewing soothes your nervous syMm -how the delightful cleansing actio* tt Wrigley’s refreshes the mouth -ghas you a healthy feeling of hanger ataaealtimes.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5440, 26 June 1929, Page 4
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221Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5440, 26 June 1929, Page 4
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