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BUY WOOD-MILNE TYRES'AND HEDP OLD ENGLAND. Every pound expended on foreign motor tyres is helping "the other feliier—be one tiling or the other. WoodMilne are British tyres and should be on every Briton's ear —on YOUR car. Wood-Milne Tyres are guaranteed for 3500 miles, so they are economical and should be on YOUR car. They'll stand all the rack and strain which Dominion roads can give them—they are solidly made through and through and are full of vigorous bounce and life. YOU should get details from your garage or -N.Z. Depot, MJ7 Vivian street, WellingAny man who has a love for New 'land will like New Zealand's tobacco, ' 1 Pouch Aromatic* grown in Hawke'o • .y district; it is all that perfect tO' l.'iicco should he, has a delightful flavour c.f its own, is cool, sweet, and minus bite. Moreover, iTold Pouch contains a very low percentage of nicotine —only l'y 2 per cent.—and is therefore harmless when compared with imported tobaccos with their 4 per cent, and 5 per'cent, nicotine strength. Economical also! For a shilling you get a bag crammed full with 2J ozs of Gold Pouch. Try it because it's New Zealand-grown and because 'tis the best you can try. Cigarette smokers! Use New Zealand;Brpw,*\ ; "Xhn« £>{aatgn&£ '

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1917, Page 6

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