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Tho average amount of coal hewed daily by a miner is six tons, said Mr. E. 8. Wight, managing director of the Puke miro Collieries, in giving evidence at ft sitting of the Auckland Military Serpigo Board at Ngaruawahia. Mr. Wight, who supported the appeals for exemption from military service of two miners employed at the colliery, said there were many vacancies for coal-hewsrs. who were indispensable if the coal-min-ing industry was to be maintained at its present level. /The fact that the work of one miner represented six tons of day siiowed how essential it was that their services should continue to be available. Both appeals were allowed. SMOKE INVTCTA MIXTURE—GROWN IN THE EMPIRE WE'E FIGHTING FOR. Every man cannot he in the firing line, yet England's battles can be fought' at home by buying British goods. Tnvicta Mixture is an all-Bri-tish Tobacco grown in Rhodesia, and the man who wants a mixture light in llavor and of refined aroma will find it in Invicta. Invicta is a choice blend of pure tobacco?, unadulterated by any of the usual pernicious substances — thus it is a safe, healthy smoke—a smoke which is enjoyable to the last whiff. Packed in full "2oz tins and sold at Is. Try it. For the man who likes a solid smoke we recommend Dreadnought, medium and full, and every tin guaranteed in perfect conditipur-l® 2o*.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1917, Page 6

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230

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1917, Page 6

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