“New Zealand is the greatest cig-arette-smoking country in the world per capita,” said a well-known tobacconist to a Times reporter. “Australia,’ ’ he added ‘‘has the record’for cigars,” and the Americans alone as for as cheroots are concerned. “What do the ladies smoke?” was a question asked. “They will come-at anything at all,” was the reply. He added that a big firm had recently fitted up a lounge with spittoons, etc., for the convenience of its’women employees. Mi* Joseph Raymond, editor of “Cold Storage and Produce Review” and “Imperial Food Journal,” after describing the meat display of the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Beard at Wembley Exhibition as an “eve-opener” from the refrigerating point of view, assures the board that: ‘‘l have never seen such a frozen meat display as that which von have provided in the New Zealand pavilion at Wembley. 1 will no further, and say that to my knowledge there has not been anything so good in this country before.” The show of meat, which is described as the most attractive piece of work in the whole of the New Zealand court, was designed by the general manager or the Meat Producers’ Board, Mr John Fraser, on his recent visit to London. The details of the scheme were left to Mr Hal Williams, an ex-New Zealander with wide refrigerating experience, and Mr Forsyth, the board’s London manager. RELIEVES RHEUMATISM BECAUSE IT REMOVES THE CAUSE. No illness can remain if the cause of it is destroyed. The cause of all pains arising from rheumatism, gout, sciatica or lumbago is excess uric- acid. A medicine which neutralises and expels that acid must rid you of rheumatism and siinilar complaints and give you immediate relief from pain. From the very first dose, Rheumo seldom fails to give relief. It acts on the mischiefmaking acid, stvollen joints, stiffness, and aching pains. All chemists sell Rheumo. Get a bottle at 1/(3, which contains one week’s thorough treatment, sufficient to prove the efficacy of Rheumo. 176 Worth its weight in gold—“No Rubbing” Laundry Help—a seven weeks’ supply can be purchased for Is cash..*' R. f. Bullock.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 July 1924, Page 5
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351Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 July 1924, Page 5
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