Manawatu Herald. SATURDAY, DEC. 13, 1930. LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Weather permitting Major Cow|(ox- will visit the beach to-morrow tor the purpose of masking passenger flights. The indications are for northerly moderate winds soon hacking- by west to south and freshening. Expect dull weather with mist and j fog in parts. Rain probable. The weather will probably become colder shortly. Barometer rising. Seas and tides moderate, sea increasing later. The lines! tobacco i ever smoked I bought in New Zealand,” said Mr. Kennedy Smith, a well-known Leeds business man, on his return home after a Hlying visit to this Britain of the Smith. He was addressing a Rotary gathering, and members evinced great interest in what lie told them. “The New Zealand tobacco is toasted," continued Mr. Smith, “and the toasting trees it of nicotine, so that it is quite harmless. Toasting also vastly improjves the flavour and gives it its much prized bouquet. There's no purer tobacco in the world. The American tobaccos, mostly containing tin excess of nicotine, are not in it with toasted New Zealand, which bv the way, nearly everyone I met seemed to he smoking.” A true bill, Mr. Smith! There are only four brands of toasted tobaccos: “Riverhead (fold,” “Cavendish,” “Cut Plug No. .10,” and “Navy Cut No. 3.” They are all good and are all popular. Their success has brought imitations into the field. That was'to be expected! Looik out for them. —Advt. 154. Friends say I’m “a goof” as a golfer, That my “putting” and “slicing” are weak; Each pal who stands by is a scoffer, When I handle a “mashie” or “deck.” In bloomers and brogues I feel nobby, Till a cough or a cold I endure; And everyone favours my hobby, For Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. —18. “Facts are stubborn things.”— Smollett. And eolds are stubborn too, unless you put your faith in BaxteFs Lung Preserver. That popular specific quickly soothes and relieves the worst cough or cold. Try it! “Baxter’s” also possesses unique tonic properties which protect you against further attacks. Now obtainable with a new screw cap which preserves the contents. All chemists and stores. Medium size bottle, 2/0; large, economical family size, 4/6; bachelor’s size, 1/6.—5.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4543, 13 December 1930, Page 2
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368Manawatu Herald. SATURDAY, DEC. 13, 1930. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4543, 13 December 1930, Page 2
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