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A well-known’ Grovetown farmer, Mr Jack Casey, who is the Marlborough "Rugby Union’s senior representative selector, is only now recovering from a bad attack of poisoning which he contracted in an unusual way (reports the “Express”). Recently Mr Casey was engaged in sowing a large aver in broad beans and as he followed the drill he occasionally picked up a bean and' chewed it. After some time he became ill and as alarming symptoms manifested themselves he consulted a doctor, whose diagnosis was poisoning. Tt was then found that the beans had been chemically treated for disease, and the preparation was apparently poisonous Travelling 20,000 miles by air, a London business .man recently did a trip in' 60 days at a cost of £3OO which by other modes of travel would have occupied ISO days and cost £360. He visited Palestine, Iraq, Efeypt, Nganda, Kenya, Rhodesia., and South Africa. The annual Swiss dance will be held in the Kmponga. Town Hall to-morrow (Tuesda.v) evening. The music will be supplied by a Swiss orchestra and noyo’tty dances will be included m the pirog.ramme. THE LATEST DISCOVERY. The latest discovery by health authorities covers the effect, of ‘'sameness” of diet, upon appetites and mitrii tion. Foods that may be rich in vital mins', minerals and other essentials, I often fail to satisfy because they have I become tiresome to the taste. Breakfasts, particularly, suffer from this lack of variety. It was to meet the need for an entirely new kind of breakfast food that Diamond “Outlets” •was produced. “Oatlets” provides all the health elements of rolled oats in a new, small form. —Advt.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HAWST19330619.2.25.4

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 19 June 1933, Page 4

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271

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 19 June 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 19 June 1933, Page 4

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