• In the terrible economic struggle after tlie war, we in New Zealand will have to rely upon our own resources. Now U the time to prepare. We must lie more independent of foreign imports and grow in our own country all that the soil is capable-of producing. Why smoke foreign tobacco when we can grow a better leaf ourselves. Develop an industry that may give profitable employment to our returned soldiers. Gold Pouch, the N.Z. grown tobacco, contains but \\ per cent, of nicotine and this alone makes it superior to all foreign tobaccos with their 4 per cent, and 5 per cent, of nicotine, because nicotine affects the heart and the nerves. Tobacco growing could be made a national industry and Gold Pouch our national smoke. Unequalled in mildness, flavor and combustibility. Cheaper too, 2y 4 ozs for Is. Cigarette smokers should use the Xew Zealand grown 'Three Diamonds" tobacco, same price. 24 ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. In answer to a number of correspondents, we wish to state that there's no piireuorie, laudanum, or other harmful habit-forming drugs in Hean's Essence, the famous preparation which enables anyone to make up a pint of the linest quality cough and sore throat medicine iu a few moments at a cost of only '2s. A pint is as much as you can get of ordinary remedies for 12s. There is certainly nothing else that heals inflamed * mucous membrane, loosens phlesm, and allays bronchial distress bettor than Hean's Essence, which may be obtained from chemists and stores, or post free to your address on receipt of price, 2s, from Hean's Pharmacy, Wanga-
Bronchitis I 1) "HEAN'S Essence 1 it rftklly splendid for Bronchitis. I It onrnd our two children. It it uleo wry soothing for tore
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1917, Page 3
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