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RIFLE SHOOTING.

The third competition for the New Plymouth Rifle Club's championship took place on Thursday and Saturday afterneons. The weather conditions were bad and upset the calculations of some of the competitors. The scores were as follcw:—

600 700 Tl. Rfm. Moore 42 40 S2 Rfm. Keating 40 3g 7,q Rfm. Marott 30 45 77 Hon. Mom. Jarvis 35 28 03 Rfm. Rainson y 20 32 01 Rfm. Coppen 2S 28 50

Why docs soma tobacco burn the tongue? Experts now tell us that mois ture is the offender. Common-sensf, too! The moisture turns to steam during the combustion of the tobacco, and this hot steam naturally bums the tongue. Hence the dryer the tobacco, tho cooler the smoke aiid the better the value, because that surplus moisture adds to weight. Gold Pouch, the New Zealand-grown tobacco, never bites or bums the tongue.' It is pure, genuine tobacco, without excess, moisture. Unequalled in combustibility—burns freely down to the last'/whiff. New Zealand soil and climate alone can produce a tobacco so mild, so mellow, and with perfect burning properties. Try it! —2>/goz for Is; all tobacconists. 71

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1917, Page 8

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187

RIFLE SHOOTING. Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1917, Page 8

RIFLE SHOOTING. Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1917, Page 8

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