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There’s never any need to pay high prices for eggs. The economical housewife always preserves a goodly supply while they are cheap, with SHARLAND\S “MOA” BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. Keeps eggs fresh for months. * The final title of .Tack 'Holt's latest Columbia picture will be “Man Against Women.” This production was referred to as ‘ ‘Plain Clothes Man” when it was in work. “Man Against Woman” presents Holt in the characterisation of a hard-boiled New York detective who gets the girl lie wants •even though he has to put her in jail to do so. Others in the cast are Lillian Miles, a new discovery, Walter Connolly, Gavin Gordon and Jack Le Rue. While at Ottawa, Mr Baldwin one day entertained at luncheon a small party of visiting pressmen and others. When an adjournment Avas made to the smoke-room of the great hotel, one of the guests (a New Zealander) produced a Avell-filled pouch and expressed the hope that their distinguished host would sample his tobacco, “groAvn and manufactured in Ncav Zealand.” “Delighted! ” said Mr Bakhvin, “but first of all I must send for my little cherryAvood. ” So saying, ho despatched a Avaiter for the pipe, avlio soon returned bearing the giant cherryAvood (2Aft. long, Avith a boAvl holding half a pound) presented to its owner shortly before ho quitted England. The arrival of the “little cherry wood” AA r as greeted Avith roars of laughter. The Ncav Zealand tobacco recommended to Mr BaldAvin’s notice Avas duly sampled, surprise being expressed that tobacco of such splendid quality should be produced in N.Z. It Avas Cut Plug No. 10, one of the four famous toasted (and practically nicotineless) brands so popular in Maoriland, the others being Nua'v Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Riverhead Gold. E. 291
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 22 December 1932, Page 3
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