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Manawatu Herald THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A committee meeting of the Foxton Horticultural Society will he hold in Ross’s rooms at 7.30 o’clock this evening. The Executive Council yesterday morning considered the case of Arthur Thomas Munn and the decision was that the sentence of death he carried out.

A reminder is given of the shop day to ibe held on 'Saturday in aid of the local unemployed. l The committee would be pleased to receive any donations from those who have not already sent them along. The public is asked to support this deserving cause and to patronise the shop on Saturday. iScalded by steam while pinned beneath an overturned locomotive on the railway line, near Mnhia yesterday, Robson Mack wood, of Western Springs, received injuries from which be died in Auckland Hospital. R. Leigh, of Papakura, Mackwood’s companion on the engine, was also scalded and bruiseh, but after receiving medical attention he was able to proceed home. Arising from a fatal accident which occurred on Mount Stewart on April 12th, when a motor cyclist named Alfred Hickey was seriously injured and died in hospital, John Joseph Evans, a labourer of 'Rongotea, was charged in the Palmerston North Police Court yesterday with driving a motor ear recklessly or negligently and thereby causing death. Accused -was .committed for trial at the next session of the Supreme Court at Palmerston North.

“Do you want happiness in your home?” began the lady canvasser, and noting the stony stare of 'the other woman, hastened to add (producing a small box), “I have here the famous anti-tobacco tablets. Drop two, daily, into your husband’s tea, and in a week’s time he’ll net look at his pipe. He’ll be cured! Only ihalf-a-crowu.” “Gar'ii,” interrupted the missus, “wouldn't ’avc ’em at a gift. Stop ’im from smoking? Why, ’ed be like a bear with a sore ’cad! ’Appiness in the ’imie? Yus, — I don’t think!!” The door slammed. She was right. Tobacco brings joy, not misery to the home. But not the imported. Too full of poisonous nicotine. The New Zealand toasted tobaccos are different. Sweet, cool and fragrant there’s hardly any nicotine in them. It’s the toasting that does it! Only four brands of toasted manufactured —“Riverhead Gold,” “Cavendish,” “Navy Cut No. 3,” and “Cut Plug No. 10.” And you can smoke them from daylight to dark and take no harm. Delicious! But ’ware i mi tn tions! —Artvt. 125.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4482, 24 July 1930, Page 2

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Manawatu Herald THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4482, 24 July 1930, Page 2

Manawatu Herald THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4482, 24 July 1930, Page 2

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