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DEATH OF MAN AT 144

MESSAGE FROM TEXAS A message from Tetxas says. the. deatli has occurred of Guiliermo Longoria aged "144. He was born on a goat ranch in Mexico and was never sick for one day in his life.

When u famous artist was once asked how he contrived to produce such marvellous colour effects he rea plied: "I mix my colours with brains." The manufacturers of the toasted brands of. tobacco now so popular adopt the same method. They select their lenf, mature it biend it, and toast, It "with brains," In other words, everything that tinremitting care, vigilant attention and ripe experience., expert knowledge and skill, plus the expenditure of time and money, can do to make their tobacco 'worthy of the very generous support accorded to it by smokers everywhere, is done. The aim and object of the manufacturers all along has been to produce

a rcaliy line article, and the success achieved is their reward. Their unique, toasting process alone differentiates their tobacco from all others. It sb largely frees the leaf from its nicotine that the finished product is rendered comparatively harmless while for pur it y flavour and fragrance the only genuine toasted Cut Plug No. 10 (fiullshead) 5 Navy Cut No. 8 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, stand absolutely alone!

An Unusual Catch The latest angling experience is related by a Palmerston North resident who has returned from a lioli- • day at Paraparaumu Beach where he went- on a fishing trilp to the north end of Kapiti Island and had an unusual catch. He states that, he landed a hapuka which turned the scales at about 501b. On cleans ing the fish he discovered it had I swallowed a beer bottle shortly be- - fore being hooked. The label on the t bottle was not even defaced. j Power to Transfer ; Under regulations, just gazetted j the Naval Board of New Zealand, the Army Board, the Air Board or any authorised person has power to transfer members of any armed force t; to any other armed force. The no--5 tice adds further that every trans- ; fer that has been made before the gazetting of these regulations shall be deemed to be and to have always, been as valid and effective as if the , regulations had been in force when , such transfers were. made. L

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 45, 2 February 1945, Page 6

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394

DEATH OF MAN AT 144 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 45, 2 February 1945, Page 6

DEATH OF MAN AT 144 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 45, 2 February 1945, Page 6

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