Dancing Awards at Turakina Sports.
Press Association —Copyright. Wanganui, January 26
Following are the results of competitions in the Turakina Caledonian Society's meeting:— Piping, strathspey and reels, North Island championship: Murdo McKenzie 1, A. S. Kirkland 2, J. McKenzie 3. Highland reel, girls, 18 and over, New Zealand championship: Miss Gladys Smythe 1, Miss Doreen Nairn 2, Miss Jean Scott 3. Highland fling, North Island championship: June Scott 1, Margaret Lawrence 2, Jean McAsey 3.
They had a short way with smokers in clays gone by, in Turkey. Anyone found indulging had his nose pierced, and his pipe thrust through the hole! Doubtless some present-day enemies of the weed would like to see the old Turkish method of discouraging smokers revived and generally adopted! But despite all the abuse heaped upon it and all the attempts made to suppress it, smoking is now more popular than ever. Everywhere the consumption of tobacco is _ rapidly increasing. Here in New Zealand the increased demand has been especially noticeable of late years owing to the increased popularity of "toasted." now generally recognised as the purest and least harmful of all tobaccos, thanks to the manufacturer's special toasting process, which not only frees it to a largo extent of its nicotine but helps to give it its peculiarly fine flavour and delightful aroma. Ask for (and be careful to get) any of the genuine toasted brands—Navy (Tut No. 3, (Bulldog),
Cavendish, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), itiverhead Cold or Desert Gold —and you'll avoid imitations.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 40, 27 January 1936, Page 6
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