As a smoker myself, who has tried many times to kick the habit, I support the move.
The change is a result of last year's amendments to the Smoke-free Environments Act which make it illegal to have tobacco products visible to members of the public, either inside or outside their premises, or use any retail or trading name signifying that tobacco products are available for sale.
Tobacco retailers will have a responsibility to ensure they meet the requirements of the Act. Those who do not may face prosecution and a fine of up to $10,000.
Associate Health Minister Tariana Turia, who is behind the ban, has said the law change will remove the loophole of tobacco displays.
Retail displays, positioned alongside everyday confectionary and sweets, were a key component of making cigarettes attractive to recruit young smokers, she said.