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The annual meeting of the Motueka Miniature Rifle Club will be held on Wednesday evening, when, in addition lo the usual business, trophies will be presented.

The first of a series of euchre evenings in aid of the Riwaka Memorial Gardens will be held in the Riwaka Library on Wednesday evening. A light supper will be provided and prizes will be awarded as advertised.

P. G. Wodehouse. whose books have made us all laugh, has found, he says, “there’s m '’g like a qifiet smoke to soothe the savage breast." or words to that effect. Well, the tranquilising influence f good tobacco cannot be overestimated. It's as comforting as the recovery of a bad debt. But just as good 'obacco soothes and calms, the regular use of some brands may have precisely the opposite effect. Tobacco too rich in nicotine, for example, may if persistently smoked, render the smoker irritable and disagreeable: bis nerves become affected, and n y. in popular parlance “go all to pieces.” or be may suffer in other ways. Unfortunately such brands are almost as common as wet days in New Zealand. Beyond the shadow of a doubt the purest tobaccos on the market are the well-known toasted varieties Gut Phig N'. 10 (Bullshendl. Cavendish. Navy Cut No 0 (Bulldog), ttiverhe- 1 Gold and Desert Gold. The manufacturers’ own toasting process eliminates the poisonous nicotine and renders them as safe for the smoker ts they are remarkable for flavour and bouquet. But ’ware imitations!*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 26 April 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 26 April 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 26 April 1937, Page 4