AMUSEMENTS.
•'ll UNTIXG BIG CAME IX AFRICA’ TO-NIGHT. '.ln.' nl' | lie great problems Kxploivi >11,1"' llilll in solve, mi Ills lllg n;i|nr buming i*x|***ll iiill i i 11 1 is 111 ■>! i Centra Alrien, u-ii.s I lit? iiii*:i 11 s nl' t ransporlaii"ii. Approaching the interior, l i.c (inch liccnitu‘ \ii nK-iiL with tsetse liy. '•l.niy died, mill the hoveling vultures ••(iiiii disposed nl their prey. However, the tlillii-lift v was overcome. liy the importation nl. it Ford motor lorry, which proved mi effective means nl trnnsportiiti'ui niross the great stretches nf hitrreit vehlt, mul tvns even found uselul in Wring chiise In the big game. Animals lnmii in thousands across the great nhiiiis. The harlebeosf, food nf the linn. Keeps iii herds fur protection gazelles step daintily iih.no, iiiinphi anidopes, liens, it Icnpurd lit his hill, ostriches, wort lings, a herd of giraffes, and the iiimninoth eleplimiis. All these and many more til rare species of wild '•'ousts, pass hi To re mil laseinaled naze in the picture record 111' this great exp ■dil inll. .'.m microsl ing scene in
•■! • tin! :11 i Big (lame in Agriea” is one 'there Kxplotvr Snow’s parly discovered the situs of a linn leading into the hush. This ••Kino nf Beasts” is also the ••Kill;; of Sneaks,” and the natives say, "it good lion is a dead lion." An ex,'it iti:< eliase, succeeded in tracking tie’ linn, and shouting him. In lie In:i- were loillid ihlee nl the pfetli, ,| (tills, v.hicli were added m the explurer’.s collvi lion. Flirticr episodes of *' 11 11 1) :i l« t Ilill” and comedy will also he shu'itil. I’l'ircs lu-nigiil are —( ireio _’s 'Jd, stalls Is N.l, children lid.
What kind of lohaieii do yoll preler mild, medium, or lull r If you have heen lone a worshipper al the shrine of .My l.ady Xieotiue you have douhtle-s sampled all sorts of hramls al. one time or another, and have your preferences. But have you ever tried toasted tohaeeelt is <|iliio a now idea. The leaf is carefully toasted and this prole s develops the llavoiir and aroma in iptite a j.iirprisiit" "ay. It',, like eating salt witli nuts or mustard with heef or cheese. You can t--s! ill's for yours.-Il because the New Zealand iol ae. os. now mi much ill evidence, me all toasted. lienee liieir dolightiid frngranr • mid llavoar. And unlike most of I In? imported brands they eonlain such a small poreenluge of nieiitiiie that they may he smoked pipe alter pipe “lill the cows come home” without unpleasant or harmful con-
sequences. I hey won't hile the tongue, and appeal to all tastes. ”Itiverliead (told" is ananatie. ‘‘Toasted Navy C'ui" (Bulldog) a plea'-i ng medium. mid •‘Cut Ring No 10” I Bull's Head) a line lull llavoured lohaeeo.—Adv.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1924, Page 1
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