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iScientific surgery did wonders- dur» ing the war, gnd continues to he dar« ingly successful. One of the wiasSr outstanding of its near-miracles is? the case of 'Cecil Lowther, of Tas.**" mania, who, after sixty operations fils fifteen hospitals in England, Franc* and Australia, has a new face. Law*- 1 ther received terrible injuries whew a shell burst near him' in the Pass* chendaele fighting in 1917, and sine* that day he has been “fitted" with: at new nose, a new upper lip, a new chinv a silver jaw, and a silver palate* atm well as three plates in his skull.

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ONLY A FORTNIGHT TO GO . THE WAIKATO INDEPENDENT’S ANNUAL LITERARY COMPETITIONS In Which VALUABLE PRIZES IN CASH AND BOOKS . j Are Offered For the Best Original SHORT STORIES and ESSAYS written by i ; Adults or Children of tho Cambridge District, To give intending competitors in the school sections mors time in which to prepare their entries, it has been decided to open THE INDEPENDENT’S ANNUAL LITERARY COMPETITIONS somewhat earlier this year, and to advance the closing date accordingly, so as to avoid the busy examination period. CONDITIONS: ADULTS. FOR THE BEST SHORT STORY: First Prize £l/1/- ; Second 10/6 FOR TEE BEST ESSAY (to be judged separately): Special Prize of Book (to be selected by the winner). Entries are restricted to residents of the Cambridge District. Name and address, written on a separate sheet, should accompany all entries. CHILDREN (Any Age). Two First Prizes. FOR BEST SHORT STORY: 10/6 '; r : FOR BEST ESSAY: 10/6 For Best Effort (Essay or Story), children aged 10 years or under: A BOOK. Boys or Girls attending any school in the Cambridge District are eligible to enter for any of these prizes. Efforts must be certified by a teacher of the school, that they are the competitor’s own work, and that the plots are original. Full name and address, school, and age, should be written on a separate page and pinned to the front of each entry. GENERAL CONDITIONS. Stories or Essays should not be more than 1500 words in length for ’Adult entries and 1000 words for Children. They 'must be written on one side of the paper only. All Entries must be addressed to The Editor, Waikato Independent, and should reach this office not later than 5 p.m. on MONDAY, OCTOBER Ist1 st - ; ' WINNING STORIES AND ESSAYS Will bo'publislied in our SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ISSUE

Kindly Tho boy violinist, playing at a private musicalo, was rendering a difficult concerto, which contained some particularly long rests for the soloist. During one of these intervals, a kindly dowager leaned towards the artist and inquired loudly: “Why don’t you play something that you know, my boy?” Every morning between say 5.30 and G. 30 many thousands of Maorilanders are doing precisely the same thing — enjoying their after-breakfast smoke. Where does all the tobacco come from? Much comes from overseas, of course. But you’d be astonished if you knew what a lot is now grown and manufactured within the Dominion. This “toasted New Zealand,” as it is popularly known, is used in preference to any other tobacco by a multitude of smokers. And the demand is constantly increasing. “The reason why” is simply this: the five famous brands, Navy Cut No. 3 (bulldog), Cavendish, Rivcrhcad Gold, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshcad) and Desert Gold are not only of the very finest quality, with a flavour and aroma keenly appreciated by smjokers, but are practically free from nicotine, which means—mark this —that they do not cause smokers’ throat, irritation, cough, nerve, or heart trouble. Many find that after smoking a couple of pipes they have to stop. Can’t manage more at a time. But you can smoke as many pipes of “toasted” there’s hardly any in toasted. It makes splendid cigarettes, and is suitable for the pipe too. What’s more you can smoke toasted in cigarette or pipe and as you please. It’s harmless.*

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3209, 20 September 1934, Page 3

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