"Don't know how it is," he confided to his neighbour in-the "Smoker" oi the Limited, "but I used to be able to smoke three or four pipes, one after tho other; now if I smoke one I get a raw tongue. Been thinking of chucking smoking altogethcr." Go^ on," said tho other chap, "that 's a bit drastic, isn't it? Expect you've been smoking a lot of black twist or something? — you have, — thought so. Well why not chango ovor to another brand? Suppose you give 'toastod7 a go? No burnt tongues or irritated throats with toasted. Toasting extracts the nicotino aud leaves the baccy sweet as a nut with a fLavour and aroma to writo home about, You can smoke it for liours and enjoy every whiff. Brands? Oh, soveral, Cut Flug No. 10 (Bullsliead ), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Eiverhead Gold aud Desort Gold. These are tho only geuuine toasted brands, and you '11 do well to bear it in mind when you buy." The party who had beeu thinking of "chucking smoking altogethcr," has changcd his mind.*
Discount on Electricity. A motion to have the exclusion of the Waipukurau and Waipawa Borough Councils from the right to the discount of 5 per cent. available to all otlmr consumers for prompt payment received was brought forward by Mr A. 0 Holmes at tbe meeting of the On" " Hawke's Bay Electric Power Board. Mr Holm's motion was seconded by Mr M. Ryan; but 'when the motion was put after a lengthy discussien cnly the , mover and secondejr voted fn if.s favoui .
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 185, 23 August 1937, Page 7
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