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PERSONAL

Mr J. So Her is visiting Dunedin. Dr. and Mrs A. iS, Moody are spending the holidays in their cottage, Ballarat iSt. I Mr and Mrs M. H. McTnally have returned from a holiday spent in Southland and Canterbury. Miss M. Bradley returned on Saturday from Invercargill. Mr A. Farrant is unending a holiday in Invercargill. Mrs V. MacDougall has returned from Bluff, accompanied by her sister. Miss P. Hamilton. Mis® M. O’Connell. Palmerston, has been spending ji short holiday with her father, Mr J. E. O’ConnolL Mr B. McSoriley .has arrived jn Queenstown to take over the duties of Clerk of the Court from Mr T. M. Brooks, who has been transferred to Ta ih ape. Miss Claire O’Donnell spent lastweek in Queenstown. Mrs Sim and family are spending the holidays in their cottage, Queenstown. Miss Prances Tallentire has returned from a holiday in Gore where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs M. Miles. Capt. A. Dixon, formerly of North Auckland, and Lieut. Stark, of Balc!utha, have been transferee! to the local Salvation Army corps.

What would the world do without tobacco ?—the source of so much joy and comfort to the human race. There is indeed, as Kingsley wrote “no herb like it under the canopy of heaven,” and if, -as its enemies allege, it sometimes proves injurious that is only •when there is too much nicotine in it. For nicotines are admittedly poisonous stuff. In sucli cases the smoker may fail to realise his danger until failing health compels him to seek medical aid. But the five .famous toasted brands. Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulkhead) Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish. Riverhead Cold and Desert Gold, never harmed anyone. On the contrary they have benefi tted smokers innumerable, and will continue their beneficiont work indefinitely, for they tranquilise (the troubled mind, relieve mental stress, cheer and solace. Their exquisite purity —is largely owing to the toasting they undergo at the factory which effectually eliminates injurious excess of nicotine. It also gives these beautiful tobaccos their delightful fragrance and matchless bouquet. No other tobacco at all resembles them. They arc unique—unappreached and unapproachable!

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4431, 29 August 1939, Page 2

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PERSONAL Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4431, 29 August 1939, Page 2

PERSONAL Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4431, 29 August 1939, Page 2

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