It is generally believed that the tobacco plant came originally from America just after the Spanish conquest of the New World. There is no doubt that} smoking wan introduced into England and the Continent of Europe from this source. The tobacco plant, however, is stated to be a native of some of the Pacific islands. The Papuans have had the plant and smoked cigars frum ita leaves for centuries. The natives of the interior of Australia also have ua-t the plant for smoking for as far back M i they can remember. The nativ 1 pro- fl duct, however, is crude and strong to " the taste, very different to the excellent, high-grade, fragrant brands of tobactfa to be secured from W. H. Preece’s wellassorted stocks. Try them. Devoid Street Central, New Plymouth. Spotlessly clean windows denote a clean home. B BRIGHT Window Polish, if applied with a damp sponge, is moat economical, does not leave smudges. an<| .U also an excellent silver-plate polish.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 March 1922, Page 4
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