Queer breach of promise case reported from London the other day Came out in evidence that plaintiff and defendant entered ; ' into a solemn pact early in their engagement that neither would smoke any more. Defendant kept the vow. Plaintiff didn’t. When it came to the knowledge of Romeo that Juliet had, unbeknown to him, been smoking like a factory chimney all the time, he cried off. Said he could never trust her again. The jury awarded her £SO. Alas! for love’s young dream ! But really smoking is quite all right. It’s the toßacco that is so often quite all wrong! Poisonous with nicotine. Most of the imported baccies are like that. If you want a tobacco that isn’t like that go for the New Zealand toasted goods. Hardly any nicotine in them. The toasting kills it! Yes, and it. gives the weed its famous flavour and delicious bouquet. But mind—there are oitly four brands of 'toasted: Riverhead Cold, Navy Cut No. 5, Cavendish and Cut Plug No'. 10. Remember that when bUving, because there are imitations about.—Advt
SLIGHTLY IN ERROR. They had been l practising thought reading, and at last thought that they were sufficiently proficient to give an exhibition. He blindfolded her, and then borrowed a cigarette case and went across the room and dropped it on the floor. “Come, what have. I dropped?” he asked. Without hesitation, she replied, “You have dropped your cigarette easel” The little boy from the house then produced a small saw from his tool chest, and invited him to saw a piece of wood. The young man placed the piece of wood on the edge of the table and sawed vigrously away at it. “Say what am I doing now?” he asked again. “Singing,” she- replied immediately. They have dropped thought reading now.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1931, Page 8
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