The Feilding Acclimatisation Society now has 22.0C0 rainbow and brown trout fry under care in its holding ponds inj llawke'.s Bay, the society having just' (completed the order for a*further 11,000 fry from the Dannevirk* hatcheries. j "This is the place of large families," j said Mr. 'J'. M. Wilford. M.P., when describing the Waiwelu district at the] opening of the new school. The man ' with a large family i.s more contented than a. man witli a million pounds, for the man with ii million pounds usually wants more, but the man with a 'large family does-not." (Laughter.)
Tha nublic swimming baths in Oamarn were opened W the season last week, and were liberally patronised. The baths have been considerably improved by 1 the Borough Council in recent months, and now have the additional attraction of a capable instructor. A SMOKER FC« 40 YEARS. > "I have been a smoker of good tobacco for over 40 years," writes Air. A. J. Lewis, of Auckland, "ajid have no hesitancy in saying that of all smoking tobacco, Edgeworth in my estimation occupies first place. Having smoked it for a number of years in many different parts of the world, it has always given me supreme smoke satisfaction, at all times, anywhere, everywhere, regardless of climatic changes or any other hocuspocus. I have never found this tobacco to vary in quality, and so I am convinced beyond the shadow of a doubt that Edgeworth always is of the same superior quality in all its forms." Barlow Bros., Christchurch, are the N.Z. Distributors of Edgeworth.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16491, 8 November 1927, Page 8
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