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ASHBURTON SPECIALS IT WILL I'AY YOU TO WATCH THIS COLUMN. PICTURE THEATRES. A. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MGHT. '■THE RUNAWAY EXPRESS."" And Signor Preboni Hansen, Tenor. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SIGHTS, Fred. Thomson and "Silver King" in "KIDIX" THE WIXD." Gales of Laughs and Whirlwind Action. 702
.through years and years of experience the manufacturers of Officers' Mess Cigarettes learned. Smokers want a mild smoke, a cool smoke; a smoke which tastes so good you want another. This is given to you in Officers' Mess Turkish cigarettes. Smoke Officers' Mess day after day, year after year. You never tire of them, for they taste m cigarettes ought to. The reason: The tobacco in Officers' Mess is grown in Ehodesia, where the conditions arc such as to produce some of the fine.st Turkish tobacco in the world. You are able to secure Officers' Mess in magnum (extra large) size at 10 for ltd. Barlow Bros., Ckristcuurch, are the X.%. Distributors. 1
Jt lias been said tliat courtesy costs nothing, but the toll on the' wor.l "please" in telegrams sent in the United States, amounts to £2.000.000 annually.
Is a 23 years' betrothal a world's record? After "being engaged for that period, Mr J. AVilsher and Miss Marshall, of Peering, Essex, England, Jiavn been married.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18898, 13 January 1927, Page 6
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