Yesterday's Manawatu Hunt frOm tho residence of Mrs. Shannon Sr. Flaxbournc, was photographically recorded by an officer of tho Government Publicity Department who, with his movio, camera, caught the hunters and hounds from various points of vantage. A knighthood that was included in the recent King's Birthday Honors but which was not cabled, was that of Mr. E. H. Hiley, ex-chairman of the Ehodesian Bailway Commission, and formerly general manager of tho Now Zealand Bailways. Sir Ernest Hiley's knighthood is that of tho Order of tho British Empire. The “Killjoys”?—Alas I like the poor they are always with, us! They'd fob existence of all its pleasures if they could. Novels, dancing, theatres, cards —they’d cut ’em. all'out! Now as for smoking it’s too shocking for words! Happily these wet-blanket people are in tho minority. Bather! Or life wouldn’t be worth living! They seem to havo an especial down on smoking. Yet tho “weed” gives innocent enjoyment to millions, every day. Why not, so long as it’s pure and as free from nicotine as possible? It’s nicotine that is the source of all tho trouble, when trouble comes. The imported tobaccos usually contain 1 a lot of it. That’s why wo” hear of smoking causing heart and nerve trouble. Oiir New Zealand tobaccos pre tho purest. You can smoke them every day and all day long and they won’t do you any harm. They contain comparatively very littlo nicotine. That’s why. They are unequalled for flavour and fragrance too, and yet very moderate in price. Ask for 'Elverhoad Gold,” mild, “Navy Cut” (Bulldog) medium or “Cut Plug No. 10” (Bullshead) full strength,
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6665, 19 July 1928, Page 6
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