During the hearing of an apprentice's appeal in the Arbitration Court at Wellington, Mr J. F. B. Stevenson, quoting the order under -which employers were empowered to dismiss apprentices for disobedience, pointed out that a single act of negligence had been held sufficient cause for dismissal. Mr Justice Frazer: ,- A contract of apprenticeship, like a conIracl, ol' marriage, is hard to get out of.” “If my husband is not a man, surely I can be a woman,” said a witness in I lie Magistrate’s Court at Lower Hull. Tobacco, always a joy to the smoker, is never, perhaps, better appreciated Ilian on a long railway journey, when one has, perforce, lo remain a prisoner for hours at a time. Such is 111 e beneficent Influence of the weed that it will relieve even the tedium of travelling. But on a long journey you want a brand you can smoke all day'without tongue, throat, or nerves suffering. “Where is such tobacco obtainable?” you may ask, Why, at any tobacconist’s! Ask for Rivcrhead Cold Navy Cut, Cavendish, or Cut Plug Mo. 10. They are .ill good, and ihe secret of their jnnrkcd superiority is that, unlike all other tobaccos, Ihey are toasted. This process gives them their wonderful flavour and fragrance, and —more important still—largely neutralises Ihe nicotine in the leaf, thus rendering them absolutely safe lo smoke —even to excess! You cannot say that of the imported brands, all of them full of nicotine, and bound to affect ilie health if used habitually, because, as any doctor will tell you, nicotine is a deadly puisoiu *•
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17966, 11 March 1930, Page 9
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