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WAIMATE

RUGBY REPRESENTATIVES. The sole selector (Rev. W. R. Scott), has chosen the following players to represent Waimate against Mackenzie at Waimate next Thursday:— Full back.—Hodges (O.B.) Threequarters.—J. Blackaby (M.), W. Deady (S.), I. Barclay (S.) Five-eighths.—L. Milsom (O.B.), R. Carleton (O.B.) Half-back.—A. Johnson (O.B.) Wing forward.—L. Foley (M.) Back row.—D. Patterson (M.), W. Miller (S.) Sides.—C. Veitch (S.), W. Willetts (S.) Lock.—E. Anderson (M.) Hookers.—H. Baxter (O.B.), A Pearce (O.B.) Reserves.—W. E. Bayne (M.), C. Smith (S.), G. Dixon (S.), D. Wraight (S.), R. Allnutt (M.) PRESENTATION. In the Glenavy Hall a pleasant afternoon was spent by the members and friends of the P.W.M.U., in view of the approaching marriage of Miss Lily Cuthbertson. who has been secretary for the Association. The Rev. J. Tennent occupied the chair. Mrs Miller and Miss Lily Cuthbertson rendered vocal items and piano solos were given by Miss Neta Duff, Mrs Rainey, and Miss Moana Cuthbertson. At the conclusion of the programme Mr Tennent asked Miss Cuthbertson to accept a handsome dinner wagon and salad bowl. Miss Cuthbertson, in thanking her friends, said she did not think she deserved such a lovely present.

Several ladies then testified to the virtues of the guest. Miss Alexander said she had had the pleasure of teaching Miss Cuthbertson in her early school days, and had always found her a capable and promising pupil, and as she had grown up she had progressed on the same lines. Mrs Duff and Mrs Tennant also spoke wishing Miss Cuthbertson health, happiness and prosperity. Afternoon tea was served. NOTES. A dialogue evening held by the Nukuroa Mutual Improvement Society maintained its reputation of being one of the most popular of the season. Two scenes from Shakespeare, and two sketches, “The Mother-in-Law,” and “Writing a Love Letter,” were given by members, all being greatly appreciated by those present. Mr Max Whatman acted as chairman. Miss Tonkin, the lady vice-president, was elected to the chair for next meeting, when a lecture of geology will be given by Mr Kippenberger. 500 acres rich river flats, attractive homestead, shearing shed, yards, dip. sheep, cattle, horses, implements, chaff, hay. Grows excellent crops. For the lot £2BOO. A wonderful opportunity—£6oo cash required. Forbes Wallace, Box 47, Waimate. .. Fashionable men and women prefer the saloon next the Farmers’ Co-op., entirely under new management. Ladies’ trim or an electric wave for 1/6. Ray Carson, late of Christchurch, at your service. J. J. Ryan, 'Phone 364. Proprietor.

“I am not a cigar smoker, but I have smoked New Zealand tobacco, and I believe there is a great future before it,” declared our recent visitor, Lord Craigavon, just before he went away, adding that the largest tobacco factory in the world was at Belfast, and that he would recommend New Zealand tobacco to them, “and see whether Ulster and New Zealand cannot unite in producing the finest tobacco in the world.” Good! and also “Hear, hear!” But New Zealand is already doing it! There's no finer tobacco manufactured than our New Zealand “toasted.” Four brands, only —but each of them a gem!—Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. To what do these brands owe their outstanding merit?— to the fact that they are toasted. A costly and elaborate process—but look at its results! It eliminates practically all the nicotine, thus rendering the tobacco absolutely safe to smoke—yes even to excess!—and imparts to it its delicious flavour and unrivalled bouquet! Ves, toasting makes all the difference.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18613, 8 July 1930, Page 7

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WAIMATE Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18613, 8 July 1930, Page 7

WAIMATE Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18613, 8 July 1930, Page 7