All imported tobaccos are more: or. less heavily charged with moisture. According to statistics New Zealand is paying annually more than £150,000 for that excess moisture which • vainly consists of water. If foreign j_j,nu-. facturers were to send out their tobacco unadulterated and leave it to the individual smoker to add moisture according to his liking, that huge sum could be saved every year. Take for instance our N.Z. product, Gold Pouch Vind Three Diamonds. This tobacco as a result of the toasting process is so pure that 2 ozs of it will readily absorb 1 oz of water. The purchaser who adds water at that rate is thus actually getting 3 ounces for Is with no more moisture than contained in most imported tobaccos. The experiment is worth trying, the more so as the tobacco thus treated will last much I longer in the pipe.
"UAZQL"_tw Influaaza and Catarrh.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1918, Page 2
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150Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1918, Page 2
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