"WINFRED" CIGARETTES.
A cigarette that has become much in evidence lately is the "Winfred," and an advertisement in this issue should command tho attention of smokers who have not as yet indulged in the pleasantries of such a comforting smoke. The cigarettes aro procurable from all tobacconists in tins ot 10's, 2(>'s, and 50's (plain and gold tipped) also in cartons of 10. The many medals and special awards that- have been won by the makers—the Ardath Tobacco Co., of London—for the excellence and purity of their manufactures should bo sufficient guarantee of the quality of the "Winfred." Tho cigarettes are sold at the rale of 10 foi Cd.. Tho Ardath Tobacco Company are also the manufacturers of the well-known State Express cigarettes, Ardath Cabinet cigars, and State Express cigarette tobacco, which is sold in packets at 6d., and air-tight tins at Is. Smokers would do well to give this tobacco a trial.
The result of the voting for the election of members to the Wellington Education Board tcM be found in another column in this issue. Tenders are invited for the supply of certain materials to the Wellington Technical School. Particulars appear elsewhere. . In this issue Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co., Brandon Street, advertise a farm for saleParticulars concerning the salA of a sawmilling plant, to be held by Messrs. Abraham and Williams, in conjunction with Messrs Freeman, Jackson, and Co., on August 23, will ba found elsewhere in this issue. The Wellington City Council have an advertisement in this issue giving particulars <if it notice of intention to take certain land. The Pacific Lodge of Druids announce their anniversary concert and d.inco for this evening, when patrons aro promised a thorough evening's enjoyment. Thn concert programme will be n novelty, and the committee have engaged the best of music. Messrs. .1. H. Betliune and Co. announce in our auction columns ail unreserved ?n] o of building material on the ground No. 9D Dixon Street (J-ate Roman Catholic School) for to-morrow, Thursday, at 1 p.m. Two shelter' sheds anil an outbuilding are being sold, also 20 kauri doors with architrave. l . , complete, 28 window sashes, galvanised iron, scantlings, totar.i. weather boards, ranges, grates, and mantels. Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co., Brandon Street, advertise particulars of their weekly sale of superior household furnishings, piano, and effects. Tlio sale is to bo held at their rooms to-day. Under the auspices of the Wellington Gas Company, Miss Henshilwood will give a. demonstration of paper bag cookcry at the \o«- Century Hall. Kent Torraco, to-morrow. A stock sale is to bn held hy Messrs Diilgety and Co. at Upper Hull to-nior-vnw. Tlio Xew Zealand Loan and Mpfcautilo Aijc-ncy Co. are holding a clcnriu-r silo cif dairy stock at l'aliautaiiui to-niunw (Thursday). An ordinary meeting of the Wellington Philosophical Society will I>p lipid j n |) le Dominion M-nspum this evi>iiine. Inrliiflwl aninhg tlio=e ulici are tn Iprfui'p arf! Mr. ,1. M. Ma.«in. M.D., an'! Mis; E. M. Jacobson, M.A. for Children's Hacking Cough at Nijtht, .Woods Great Peppermint Cure, Is, fid, '..
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1201, 9 August 1911, Page 7
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