The Wanganui Hospital Board is to consider the question of transporting emergency cases from Raetihi to the Wanganui Hospital by airplane. The cost of such transport and the facilities for landing at Raetihi will have to be considered before a definite decision ts leached. It wa. in the “Cathedral City” that a smartly dressed lady went a-slum-ming. Interviewing an old fellow in H® wretchec* home she found him enjoyin'- his nipe. “I’m glad.” she said, with a hard smile, “to see you can afford to smoke in spite of the hard times." “D’you smoke yourself, ma’am?” queried the old man The lady stared. “I smoke cigarettes—yes.” she replied The cigarette to wellto > ladies is Just a plaything." said the ancient. To me. friendless and weary, the pipe is a blessing unspeakable. I smoke but one pipe a day." The lady, highly offe ded at such plain shaking, went. “ T nsolent." she muttered But was he? Tobacco has been reviled as health-destroying. That depends. Look at our New Zealand brands—practically free from nicotine, therefore harmless They’re toasted! Four varieties: Navy Cut No 3 (Bulldog) Cav ndish Cut Plug 10 (Bullshead). and Riverhead Gold —the sweetest, wholesomest. and most deH'rjUful tobaccos procurable in this or any other country They are absolutely pure! They will not effect heart, nerves, or throat!
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19628, 24 October 1933, Page 14
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