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METEOROLOGICAL.

QUEENSTOWN STATION. Headings taken at the Queenstown Meteorological station for the seven days ended April 29: I—choice l

Scene; First-class “smoker,” Christ-chiUrcih-Dunedin express.- Languid new chum in plus-fours chatting with! old identity. “Oh yaas. Your Lew Zealand made things are—er—quite creditable, I’m shaw. But don t tern me they’ll compare with the imported, because it’s all rot. It’s all a question of values, dontchewknow.” “Well,” t3 ,aid the 0.1., “we’ll agree to differ. Have a smoke?” (passing his pouch). Presently Plus Fours -began again. “What did I tell you?” be cried triumphantly, “take this tobacco of yours —choice American—and no more Uke New Zealand than hop-beejr’s like Basis.” The 0.1. laughed. “That tobacco. sir,” he said- “is Cut Plug No. 10—New Zealand grown and,.manufactured. Every tobacconist spills it. But I’m not surprised you Drought it .was choice American.” a Plus-Fours shut up. Cut Plug Noi/10, alt smokers know, is one of the five famous Toasted brands, the others being: Navy Cut A 0.3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and l Dessert Gold. They’re in everybody’s ripe, and not only equal to finest imported -but considerably cheaper. And; they can’t harm even the inveterate; smoker—they’re toasted 1 , ■ . . !

The D. S. A. traveller opens in - the Garrison Hall from Thursday to Saturday next, both days inclusive. The committee of the Lake County Sub-branch of the Plunket Society hais reserved the Garrison Hall for the 18th inist. for a ball ia aid of general funds.

Mr J. Yarcoe, Mayor of Tapauui, and a keen eportsiman, went to the Head of Lake yesterday, where he intends spending a few days duck■o hooting. He was accompanied' by Mr D. Provan of Alexandra, and others, all of whom are on the same mission, u . , Ult

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4156, 1 May 1934, Page 4

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432

METEOROLOGICAL. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4156, 1 May 1934, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4156, 1 May 1934, Page 4

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