Board will commence in Christchurch to-day and last for about four days, tins is one of the quietest periods of the year for the board, as many Crown landholders, farming under some form of profitsharing agreement, are not able to furnish returns for the season until about June, and the applications m respect of leases cannot be given consideration until then. "DEAD" CIGARETTES. Is there any pleasure in smoking a cigar which has gone out? Is there any pleasure in smoking a dead cigarette? It becomes foul, rankentirely different in taste. Providing the tobacco is in normal smoknia condition, your cigarette will not go out if you use Roll-Rite Papers. They ensure uniform burning; choice smokeSuch ot the news on this page as is co headed has appeared in The Times" and is cabled to Australia and New by special permission. It should be understood that_ opinions a/e not those of "Tho
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21088, 13 February 1934, Page 9
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