i There were swapping 'mean man’' stories aboard the Rotorua express I the other day. Presently the man in i the corner said: “I was travelling I from Lyttelton to Wellington awhile ago. In the smoke room after din ner a well-dressed stranger asked m e for a “311.” I handed him my brand new pouch. Later, feeling inclined for a whiff myself, I ventured to remind this chap that he had not returned my pouch. He had the nerve to tell me he had given it back ‘long ago.’ A barefaced lie. of course. But I couldn’t prove It. The pouch was full of New Zealand toasted tobacco. I smoke nothing else. There’s no tobacco like Cut Plug No. 10. And a s I couldn’t get any on the boat. I had perforce to wait for my next smoke till I got ashore. Doesn’t always pay to* be to obliging, does it?’’ The tobacco mentioned by this passenger is one of the four famous toasted brands, the other three being Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, and Navy Cut No. 3.
I ’FLU NEWS FROM ENGLAND j England I’-- ; ‘ is; the rnip (of a d n ii.iiu-.a-u epiduno. jj ■ • >;>: i already questioning v.he--1 Lhor it will reach New Zealand. No j need, however, to be afraid of ’flu if i you keep Pulmonas handy. Suck Pulmonas pastilles and kill ’flu germs. A Pulmonas pastille every few hours Is a sure preventative. 1/6 and 2/6 tins everywhere.—A. Shipping Notice* UNION STEAM SHIP GOi OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. FOR WELLINGTON AND SOUTHERN PORTS (Cargo Only). Steamers at regular Intervals. FOR LYTTLETON (from Wellington) Rangatlra, Mon., Wedi, Frl., 7.45 p.m.; Wahlne, Tues, Thura., Sat, 7.45 p.m. -• FOR PICTON (from Wellington)': Tamahine, Mon., Wed., Fri., 2.45 p.m, EXTRA SAILINGS AT EASTER FOR SYDNEY (from Wellington and Auckland) , : Regular Sailing®. (With through bookings to Melbourne and other Australian Ports) Passengers In Three Classes Ship’s Doctors Carried.
i EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU AND TAHITI. ■ - Particulars on Application. UNION S.S. CO. OP N.Z, LTD. St. Aubyn St, New Plymouth. CANADA - U.S.A. - EUROPE i Through Bookings by CANADIAN, AUSTRALASIAN & UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES Fortnightly Sailings Across the Pacific Passengers in Three Classes.*' PROM WELLINGTON to Rarotonga. Tahiti, San Francisco: v - MAKURA April 18 MAUNGANUI May 16 MAKURA June IS FROM AUCKLAND to Suva (FIJIV Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver: NIAGARA .. t ...j May 2 MONOWAI May 30 NIAGARA .. June 27 U.S.A. AND CANADIAN RAILWAY TRAVEL Itineraries, cost of tours, and all Information supplied Rail and hotel reservations arrangeu. For full particulars apply to— UNION S.S. CO. OP N.Z. LTD,
iSHAW, SAVILL & ALBION LINE TO ENGLAND VIA PANAMA CANAL t NEW TOURIST SERVICE lONIC ... May 30 TAINUI Aug. 22 lONIC Oct. 17 ! 1 Calling at Pitcairn and Jamaica. I Take a pleasure trip to Jamaica, i the charm of the West Indies, j Return fare, including exchange j and tax, £6O. EXPRESS CABIN SERVICE MATAROA April 28 TAMAROA June 27 AKAROA July 25 Calling at Pitcairn and Curacoa. Fares £67 to £S2 S. £ll7 to £144 R. Pasengers for New York should travel via Panama Canal and Havana Connecting steamers leave the Canal two or three times a week. Reduced combined fares: ofrjhppllcation. First connecting steamer at Panama Canal for “MATAROA” is “SANTA TERESA,” 19th May. LEVIN and CO., LTD., HAWERA. NEWTON KING, LTD.' TTIGURE Faults that now trouble yog can be eliminated by taking Touth-o-form. 201 b, reduction 6 we#.s 6/6. —E. C. A. Gaw and other Chou* lets.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 220, 13 April 1933, Page 8
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