Mr E. A. Mahoney, clerk to the Hauraki Plains County Council, has been appointed to the committee of the newly-formed Auckland County Clerks’ Association.
The Empire Marketing Board, London, has forwarded a photograph of the board’s special poster issued to welcome the Duke and Duchess, of York on fcheir return to England from their touir. The opportunity was taken of draw jng the attention of the London pub lie to the, wealth and resources of Nejw Zealand. Copies of the poster were also displayed in all the principal cities of the United Kingdom.
“/And she shall have music whereive;r she goes.” A young lady motorist,'who passed through Wanganui the o'chejr afternoon in a cosy car, wears rings on her fingers nor bells on her toes (saysi t’he “Herald”). All sheiha,s to do is to turn a dial on her portable radio set while she is motoring along the quiet countryside and she can epjoy concert or lecture just as whim dictates. “The portable radio set has a wonderful ‘run* in America,” remarked the young lady, “and no picnic is complete without one.”
Tobacco, always a joy to the smoker, is piever perhaps, better appreciated tlhan on a long railway journey, wh>en one 'has to remain a prisoner for 1 hours at a time. Such is the benefi .cent influence of the weed that it will, relieve even the tedium of the Ion; »est journey. But on a trip like th tat you want a brand yoii can smoke am. day without tongue or throat or nerves being affected, “ Where is such tobacco to be obtained ?” y W may ask. Why. any tobacconist, will supply you. What strength do you like ? Ask for “ Riverhea d 'Gold ” if you fancy some? thing mild and aromatic, “ Navy Cut” (Bulldog) if you prefer a medium blend., or ‘“'Cut. Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) if you are addicted to a fullflavoured fl baccy. These brands are grown and manufactured in New Zealand . They are all toasted in the ma Jung and hence, their flavour and fr; g.grance'. They can be smoked pipefu 1 after pipeful, with impunity, becau' unlike the imported tobaccos, t hey are comparatively free from nicot foe. That’s why doctors recommejic i ifheim.*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5187, 5 October 1927, Page 4
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