"Some of these anti-tobaeco cranks are tbe limit," wro'.e an indignant correspondent to a Melbourne paper. " Returning bome from tbe City yesterday by train a cbap I'd never seen before and don't care if I never see again eut up rough because most of us were smoking. He was most offensive. It was a smoking carriage, too, So I simply told bim to go to— soniewhere the train wasn't going to. These fanatics aro getting pretty scarce but tbere are still tbose wko'd gladly see smoking made a criminal offenco. " "True for you, Sir!" But tbo rvisbes of tbe inajority sbould rule. Ninctynine out of a hundred are sniiokers now; tbe liundrodtJi rvill tell you tboaceo is poisonous. Many tobaccos are poisonous with nicotine. But not tiro New Zealand toasted ones. Toasting ivorks wonders. It's tbe manufa'ctui*ers' exclusive process. By eliminating the iiiCotine it makes tliese blends what they are: tbo purest, sweetest, most fragrant and delicious, and the most h'armless — money can buy. Tbat this is becoming generally recognised is borne out by the ever-increasing clemand.
A moderh sports stadium is to be built in each of the 27 provrnces of Turkev, and an Under-Secretariat of State for Sports is to be created, according to a decision taken by tbe Turkisb Cabinet. Joe Riggs and Hubert McGee, of Alberta, met in a grocer's sliop. Tally sbeets and a referee wero supplied— and MeGee won by oue banana. He peeled and ate 43 to. his xival'g 42, _
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 37, 6 November 1937, Page 19
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