Manawatu Herald SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1930. LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Nearly £2,000,0(10 has been received iii income-I;ix in Britain during I In.* past year from taxpayers who have voluntarily eon • IcSscd to frauds against the Inlaial 11 e venue Depn rt men f.
Brtiain inll >i > rt_ nearly two thirds of the pork, bacon, etc., which its people eat.. This imported pork in 11)23 was valued at Jj-13.-001,277: of this £25,275,342 worth came from Denmark.
Mr (I. K. Smith reports that lie has received several parcels for the Dorcas Society lately bill the Society's needs are far from sa lis - bed and it- would be grateful for anv further parcels.
At Thursdays meeting of the Eoxton Chamher of Coinmeree, Mr A. Alsop said that the Eoxton Surf and Life Savin? Clnh intemlod erecting 1 a elnh Imnse at I lie- Reach next summer. They were still collecting f,,r this purpose and lie was pleased to say the people were liein? very liberal in this entitled ion. The Chili deserved the help and assistance of all and he hoped that when the lime came to erect the building, the Club would have sit Hi - eient. funds on hand to enable them In complete the work.
Shortly after 111.311 o'clock last, evening, the relieelioii of a lire was noticed on the outskirts of . the borough, and short Iv after the fire alarm was sounded. The Brigade turned out smartly and discovered that I lie cause of the .alarm was a.
yorse lire bordering on the fibre paddock's to the east of V ictoria. Dark. Owing- to the proximity of the milbrea'k to blenching lib re, the Brigade quelled the outbreak with chemical extinguishers, and by menus of beating. It is understood the lire started through the gorso catching aiigld from a ruhhish lire si arl ed in I he. a ftcriioon.
Wlml constitutes really good tobacco! Connoisseurs say il should possess four )|utilities: Coolness, flavour, aroma and —above all — I reedoin, or comparative freedom, from nicotine. Unfortunately such lolmccos arc not as common as blackberries in autumn. Indeed, so Ear as Ireedom from nicotine goes they are exlrcmelv rare. Yet we have them right here in New Zealand! And they owe their outstanding merit simple to the fuel l lull they are toasted! Rarer, more Iragranl or delicious brands are no! produced in any purl of the globe. Not only are they delight fill smoking, but, (thanks to the Innsting process) they are practically free I rom the poisonous nicotine, in which vitally important, re sped they differ entirely from the imported goods, nil of which arc so impregnated with nicotine that their habitual use is positively unsafe owing to their linlu'litv to cause heart or nerve trouble. Toasted tobacon can be indulged in freely with absolute impunity. The only toasted brands are: "Biverhead Cold,'’ “Navy Cut,” “Cavendish," ami “Cut Ding No. 1.0.” —-Advt. I<)S.
So much of loss, so little gain, Jn hours of joy for years of pain; So much distrust of days to be, And such is life's epitome. So much of suffering and grief, Wliieh we in anguish must endure; So much contem and glad relief, for colds in Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. —2.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4450, 10 May 1930, Page 2
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