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All amusing story is going the rounds. A certain young Wellingtonian chancing to moot a pal who had recently got married asked him jokingly how ho liked matrimony. “I feel like a hoy again,” laughed tiio newlymade benedict, “I’m smoking on the sly once more!” Of course there are wives, even now, who don’t smoke and object very strongly to their husbands smoking, and it must ho confessed that brands of tobacco there are the smoko from which is rank ;utd offensive. Husbands who have lo smoke “on the sly” should change over to “toasted” and they’ll find it ouito unnecessary to indulge in secret. The smoke from “toasted” is so pure and fragrant that no wife (or indeed anyone else) can reasonably object to it, simply becauso toasting largely frees this beautiful tobacco from nicotine and renders it harmless. There’s no “bito” in “toasted.” Ask for (and see you get) Cut Plug No. ]0 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 ( Bulldogt Cavendish, Rivcrhead .Gold and Desert Gold, and you’ll get the genuine article—not some worthless imitation.

Owing io the occurrence of some cases of scarlet fever at Paraparaumu, •near 'Wellington, members of the Wellington public lravo been expressing nervousness about going to that district for the Holiday season. Inquiries made from the Department of Health show that during the early part of December five cases of scarlet fever occurre<l amongst tho school children at Paraparaumu. Two of the cases occurred simultaneously in ono home. All five cases were removed to hospital, and every precaution taken to prevent any spread of tho diseaseAs the cases all occurred in a few days it would appear that there was one common .source of infection, which, has now been removed, no further case having occurred during tho tsn days before Christinas,

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12750, 4 January 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12750, 4 January 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12750, 4 January 1936, Page 8

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