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“If you use tobacco in moderation it is. not going to do you any harm. Some people cannot smoke, and they should leave tobacco alone. If you can prevent boys from .14 to 18 smoking you will be doing a good thing, and then you can let them smoke from 18 to 80,”. says Sir B. Bruce Porter, the famous medical authority. “Tobacco was,” he added, “an extraordinary comfort to a great many people, and I would like to reassure old people, so that they should not be terrified from enjoying one of the few joys. that remained to people of advanced years." Extremes should be avoided in either direction. The introduction of machinery in tire making of cigarettes was a thing to be welcomed from the hygienic standpoint, for in the hand-made cigarettes it was a common practice for the makers to lick the paper With their lips. Some of the factories could be taken as models in regard to the way in which their proprietors cared for their employees and provided hygienic conditions for making cigarettes. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. For Children's Hacking C< 4gh. For/Sale. HEIFERS (8), 1 second calver, close to profit.— Apply this office. . 23 HORSE, gig, and harness, quiet for lady to drive ; gig in good order. Cheap.—G. Dally, Netherton. PEDIGREE Berkshire Boar, 18 months old, from State farm. Price 6 guineas.—Apply Gazette. 37 Situations vacant. CIOOK wanted for hotel, must > have experience. — Apply Commercial Hotel. Situations irautec. PAINTING, paperhanging, picture framing and glazing wanted, any part of district. —Apply A. F. Lawrence, care J. Rush, Puke Road. Accommodation Tacunt. BOARD and Residence at the working man’s home, Normanby Road, Paeroa, first house past P W.D. Lost. GIG hub-band, painted red with two green stripes. Probably losit on Ngatea-Waitakaruru Road. —G < French, Waitakaruru. LA.MBS, three, lost from my .farm, Ngatea. Reward. — H. F. Louch. Tenders. Salvage. TENDERS in writing will be received at the office of the undersigned up till uovu ou Monday, July 11th, for the purchase of the remains of the building in Hughendon Street lately occupied by Mr H. E. Raffills as a motor garage, including the signboard facing Belmont Road. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Envelopes to be marked i “ Tender for Salvage.” C. N. O’NEILL, Solicitor, Paeioa.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5148, 6 July 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5148, 6 July 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5148, 6 July 1927, Page 3