What is the least injurious form of smoking? The doctors favour the pipe. So does Mr Stanley Baldwin, the British Premier (an inveterate smoker). By the way Mr. Baldwin differentiates between smokers. He says, judging by his experience, pipe smokers take a wider and saner view of things than either cigarette or cigar. Be that as it may, the pipe has much to recommend it hygienieally. And what of the tobacco? That is an all-important question . Tobaccos heavily charged with nicotine (like most of the imported brands) cannot be smoked habitually without causing trouble sooner or later. The heart, ihe nerves, or the general health is hound to suffer. In marked contrast are our New Zealandgrown tobaccos, which, as a result of the toasting process to which they are now subjected, are so pure and so comparatively free from nicotine that they may lie indulged in freely with absolute safety. That’s why doctors recommend them. Obtainable in three grades —“Riverhead Gold,” mild; “Navy Cut” (Bulldog), medium; or “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bullshead), full strength. 46.
TOWN HALL We exploit tlie world for your entertainment. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays, WEDNESDAY!. WEDNESDAY! CABARET. And so they were married —and lived unhappily ever after. But take it from us, their troubles are vour joys. If you want to know how hard you really ean laugh at; a picture, see “WORLDLY GOODS.” “WORLDLY GOODS” Featuring' AGNES AYRES. “THE LOBBYGOW,” Comedy. Paramount News. Scenic. Cabaret Prices. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. The most important event in Foxton’s picture history: Paramount presents Cecil B. De Alilles’ “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS.” “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS.” In a Biblical prologue, and a thrilling modern melodrama. Prices: 3/- (plus tax), 2/-, and 1/6. Children 1/6 and 1/-. Box Plan at Heath’s.
ROYAL PICTURES Thu Theatre of Big Attractions. W EDX ESDAY! WEDNESDAY! A Universal-Jewel; “THE FAMILY SECRET.” “THE FAMILY SECRET.” Willi a notable east: Baby Peggy, Gladys Hnletio. Edward Earle. Frank Currier, Cesare Clravina, Martha Mattox. Love, Laughter and thrills, based on Frances Hodgson Burnell's Novel, “Edit bass Burglar,’’ and Augustus Thomas’ stage success “The Burglar.” Usual Prices. Comedy: “DANCING DAISIES.” SATURDAYI SATURDAY! “LILLIES OF THE FIELD.” “LILLIES OF THE FIELD.” Starring CORINNE GRIFFITH and CONWAY TEAR.LE. A First National Super Special Production—a Picture strong in Drama, rare in Beauty.
TOWN HALL FOXTON. NEXT MONDAY, JULY 20th. “MOTHER MACHREE.” “MOTHER MACHREE.” Oli! Denis Kehoe and His Harp. That is .what they say, when you mention his name in Auckland, where Denis and his little harp and his beautiful play made thousands of friends. WELL, TO PROCEED: DENIS KEHOE, The Romantic Actor-Singer, presents “MOTHER MACHREE.” “MOTHER MACHREE.” The Greatest Irish Folk Drama ever written. A beautiful play of strong dramatic interest, told with song and melody interwoven. Written round the theme of mother-love, the titanic age old driving force that moves the world the once in a while great PLAY. DENIS KEHOE. His songs and his little harp. Supported by FRANCES KAYHER, a young Actress of Distinction and Charm. Ronald Riley Gwen Dorise Helen Fergus Maurice Lynch Tom Buckley Bernard Beeby Anne Dunn Chas. Keegan Lester Carey. Musical Director: Percy Kehoe Box Plan will be opened at Heath’s on Saturday. Prices 5/and 3/-.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2909, 14 July 1925, Page 3
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