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The Levin Daily Chronicle WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1938. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Mr. Win. Wall, who won the Plunket gold medal in the Victoria College University's annual debate last Saturday night in Wellington, was born in Feilding and' his parents are still in business there. He was a pupil at the Manchester Street School and later attended the Agricultural High School. For a number of years he attended the Canterbury College University in -Christchurch, coming up to Wellington recently. The report on the debate stated: “Mr. Wah gave an impression of greater experience of public speaking than most of his competitors." That is true, for when he was a student in Feilding he spoke often at the W.E.A. meetings, especially on China and the Chinese. He has taken the platform frequently in Christchurch as a China propagandist.

We all have to take chances! The chap sitting alongside you in tram or train may be suffering from something “catching - ’ for all you know and you may catch it. It’s wise when you travel to patronise the “Smoker” and keep your pipe going. Tobacco smoke, as any doctor will tell you, is a genukiller and helps to banish infection Von may say you can’t keep on smoking indefinitely ou a iung railway journey. But that all depends. There are brands you can’t smoke more than a pipe full of at a time. Too full of nicotine! There are also brands so comparatively free from the poison that they may be smoked for hours not only with safety but with keen enjoyment. These are the famous toasted blends, Cut Ping No. lo (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Kiverhead Gold and Desert Gold which owe their remarkable quality to the manufacturers’ unique toasting process; it also helps to give them their beautiful flavour and wonderful bouquet. Please note —these are the only toasted tobaccos manufactured.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 July 1938, Page 4

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The Levin Daily Chronicle WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1938. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 July 1938, Page 4

The Levin Daily Chronicle WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1938. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 July 1938, Page 4

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