The Auckland Star says that the ; peanut eating craze in public pjaces is : evidently taking on extended popular!• ; ty. There was a time when this habit i was confined to tho small boys, but j now that the elders have become more 1 enlightened to the apparent pleasure j to be derived from eating tho little , brown nuts, it has extended from the j section that frequent the cheaper portion of the theatres to those in tho | dress circles. There is one aspect of I the practive—the throwing of shells on tho floor—tha t creates endless work for those responsible for tho denning of these houses. This has evidently boon tho case at a certain picture theatre in the city of Auckland, for placed in n, conspicuous place for the benefit of patrons of tho dress circle, there is a notice which reads as follows: “Peanuts prohibited in the circle.” “Foresight is tho weapon of the wise.” —Stanus. And in winter, what a most fortunate weapon it is. These cold, chilly days, when wet through from head to too is more than a mere occasional occurrence; if foresight has induced you to have on your shelf a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver yon arc proof against the “bogeys of winter.” A cold can’t penetrate the system protected by “Baxter’s.” Tt is grand, unequalled, paramount, as a remedy. Order it to-day; 2s, 6d buys big bottle at chemist or stores 1J
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16500, 30 July 1919, Page 7
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240Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16500, 30 July 1919, Page 7
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