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Talkies. COROMANDEL 'J’ALKIES SATURDAY, MAY 1 ABBOTT & COSTELLO ABBOTT & COSTELLO In «j N t he N AVY ” “IN T he N avy ” “IN THE NAVY” COMING “ARGENTINE W AY ” Result of Raffle RESULT of Raffle—Permit No. 56/3403: Winner, J. F. Lillis, ticket No. 107. Trespass Notices < ■ TRESPASSERS with dog or gun on our properties will be prosecuted. H. M. HAWKESWOOD. A. J. HAWKESWOOD, J. R. HAWKESWOOD. Personal RANKS create credit by a few strokes of the pen, at practically no cost to themselves. — This credit functions as money, and you and me and all of us, pay interest on it for ever. Why should a private financial monopoly be allowed to have power which enables it to control all Governments, Labour or otherwise ? STUDY SOCIAL CREDIT. Stock Sales. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., Hamilton MERCURY BAY SALE MONDAY, MAY 3 15 Fat Cows. 40 Store and Boner Cows. 25 3 and 4-year Steers. 20 2|-year S.H. Steers. 25 "Springing Heifers and Cows. 15 2|-year Fat and Forward Empty S.H. Heifers. 65 F.M. Breeding Ewes 20 Mixed Cat£le 1 4-year-old Draught Mare, all work. Account N. Wells: — 140 Good Romney Ewe Lambs. . Entries Solicited COROMANDEL gTOCK gALE Clients please note that owing to petrol restrictions the above Sale will not be held. M R A. G. T BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, THAMES, Visits Coromandel and Mercury Bay on second Saturday of each month, Factory meeting day. Attends all Magistrate’s and Warden’s Court sit* tings at Coromandel. Hours: Coromandel 10-11 a.m.; Whitianga 1 p.m. onwards. For appointments ring 225 Thames.

R. W. B ELL DENTIST. Will visit Coromandel first Tuesday to Friday (inclusive) Roars of laughter greeted a speaker at a social gathering at Wellington the other night. “My first pipe,” was his theme. “When I was sixteen,” he said, “1 thought I’d like a smoke. A real smoke —not a cigarette. So I borrowed an old briar of my father’s—in blissful ignorance of how ‘seasoned’ it was! I filled it up with some of Dad’s favourite mixture—strong as dynamite! (Laughter). Pretty soon I was ill. Like the chap who was sea-sick, I was afraid I was going to die—then I was afraid I wasn’t! (Laughter). A year later I tried again. I filled up a brand-new pipe with New Zealand toasted tobacco and enjoyed that smoke so much I have been smoking toasted ever since.” (Laughter and applause). The difference ’twixt ordinary tobacco and toasted tobacco is certainly as+onishing! The ordinary stuff is sometimes full of nicotine. The tcasted is practically free from the poison. The toasting does it. There are only five brands of toasted —R'verhead Gold, Desert Gold, Navy Cut No. 3,-Peeke 1 Edition and Cut Plug No. 10. Delicious!

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3256, 28 April 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3256, 28 April 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3256, 28 April 1943, Page 7

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