LOCAL AND GENERAL.
At last- night's Council meeting iceounts amounting to .0705 17s 3d were passed for payment.
The dale for the Dixieland Cabaret, to he held in Levin, has been altered to Tuesday. lllfli May.
Those present at iy.-t uiglil's Council meeting were His Worship the Mayor fM. E. Ferroau, Esq.) and ( is. McM’mray, E. Woods, S. E. Cow-ley, T. W. Wiitslanley, C. Rand, E. Parkin, M. 11. Walker, W. Adams and R. J. Thompson.
(Awing’ to the death of' the t’rime Minister, the entertainment to lie given in the Town Hall by lhe Tui Entertainers has been postponed until the 2Sth in-l.
A week's mission is being conducted at St. Mary’s Church, Foxion, where a series of interesting and instructive lectures are being delivered each evening at 7.30 <>'- •dock by the Very Rev. Father Kiimartin. of the Redemptions Order, of Wellington. Fit! her Ixiimarlin is ail orator of considerable fame and power, and his lectures warrant for him good congregations of Catholic and non -Cm I Indie. The funeral of the late Mrs Sarah Whiblcy took place on Saturday nflornuon. The body was conveyed to All Saints’ Church, where a si ry ice was held, conduct ■ ed by the Rev. W. IT. Walton, after which the coitege proceeded io the local cemetery. Messrs Jim. Ross. Christie. Barr. Roore, Downes and Woods (members of the Foxlon Bowling Chili) acted as pall hearer.-. Rev. Walton also officiated at sin* graveside. ll is curious how smokers will ••fancy” some of their pipes and fail to "lake" to others. It is not a question of nost, either. J. M. Barrie, an inveterate smoker, has quite a collect ion of pipes and sonic of lii.-in are valuable. And yd one id Ins greatest lavourifes is a little wooden "nose-warmer" for yvhicli In gave fiiurpencc! 'Pastes m tobacco vary in the same way. Some -umkers use only the most expen--ive hrands while others find ordinary plug or even common shag more lo their liking. The llavour appeals lo them. Bui, talking —or rather, writing—about flavour. have you tried the New Zealand grown tobaccos? The leaf contrary to the usual practice, is toasted and this imparts a peculiarly delicious lluvoiir. The.-c tobaccos moreover, contain very little nicotine and are ennse.jiicut I v compa rai ivel.v harmless, fliev are manit laelttred in various ■ treliglhs to suit ali in.-tes: "Riverbead Cold" i.- mild aromatic: Toasted Navy Cut" (Bulldog Labe!) medium, and "Cut dug No. 10" Hull's Head) full iiavoured. They are meeting with a iii‘> sale. 2(i
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2882, 12 May 1925, Page 2
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