Talkies. COROMANDEL . SATURDAY, AUGUST 15: GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY in _ “TROUBLE b rewing ” “TROUBLE BREWING” “TROUBLE BREWING” “TROUBLE BREWING” “TROUBLE BREWING” “TROUBLE BREWING” COMING NEXT WEEK: “GANG’S A ll HERE” “GANG’S ALL JJERE” Public Notice SPECIAL ORDER COUNTY MAIN ROAD Pursuant to the provisions of Section 131 c of the Counties Act, 1920, a resolution was carried at a meeting called for that purpose on the 15th day of July, 1942, and will be submitted at the next ordinary General Meeting of the Coromandel County Council to be held on the 19th day of August, 1942, for confirmation as a Special Order.
Resolution: That road running from the CoroglenWaihi Main Highway to the Whenuakte Ferry Landing at Whitianga Harbour via Purangi, be declared a County Main Road. J. H. LUCAS, County Clerk. Coromandel, 15 July, 1942. O UR FRIENDS ARE SPEClALLY INVITED TO INVESTIGATE THE BEAUTY AND STABILITY OF “ROCK OF AGES” GRANITE PRODUCED AT OUR MOEHAU QUARRIES. Apply direct to: PARKINSON & £O. (AUCKLAND), LTD. Victoria Street, Auckland. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL (JOROMANDEL Comfortable Accommodation Courteous Service Moderate Tariff TRY OUR POPULAR JMPERIAL A LE Straight from the Wood! CLiF. RAE, Proprietor.
There was a bit of a “scene” in an Auckland restaurant the other day. Several lunchers were smoking cigarettes and somebody complained .to the boss, who said: “Sorry, I can’t interfere. I have to study the wishes of my regular customers, and most of them smoke. There’s no law prohibiting smoking in restaurants.” “Then there ought to foe!” snapped the objector, “you won’t see me here again!” The boss shrugged his shoulders; everybody laughed, and stranger got away without paying! He won’t find many restaurants in Auckland where smoking is forbidden. The common, objection raised by non-smokers that smoking is unjurious is mere'poppycock. It’s not injurious, unless loaded with nicotine. Then it may do a lot of harm. But there’s no harm in “toasted.” The toasting sees to that, and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) 1 , Navy Cut No. 3 -(Bulldog), Pocket Edition, Riverhead 'Gold and Desert Gold may foe smoked till further orders with impunity, and for flavour, bouquet and that pleasant feeling of “well-being” that they give, their equals cannot Ibe found — because they are not manufactured.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3156, 12 August 1942, Page 7
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