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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.

Nineteen boroughs in New Zealand tills year elected their Alayors without opposition Westminster Regent Cigarettes are famed for their parity and quality, and will please the inhaler. A our tobacconist stocks them. Forty beautiful presents to choose from. x The Napier Hospital Board has received advice of a bequest of £1383 under the will of Mr .1. M. Stokes, whose estate has been divided amongst thirteen charities. During the absence of the grave diggers for a couple of hours, a pair of robins practically completed the building of a nest in the side of a nevly-dug grave in Narborough (Norfolk) churchyard. After the storm comes a calm. After a puff of a Westminster Regent Cigarette comes contentment to the smoker. Try them and share in the Croat Free Gift Scheme. Forty Free Gifts. x

One of the places that Bishop Aver-j ill visited on a recent tour of his die- I cose of Waiapu was Motiti Island, i about .12 miles from Taurauga. He journeyed out in a fisherman’s boat, | and spent the night with the Natives j of the island, and held a confirmation | service. The Natives did not remem- i ner any previous bishop visiting | them, though there was a tradition I that Selwyn had been there. The i Natives are now anxious to build a ! i hurch on the island. I Regent Cigarettes are pure and cool. Great Free Gift. Smoke them and! s’liaro in the scheme. Write for Free i Gift Catalogue to Regent, Box 331,1 Wellington. Forty Free Gifts. x

Watching election results was not i profitable occupation for at least one lady who stood in front of the big screen on Wednesday night (says the Press). During a period when the results were assuming more than ordinary interest she fainted, and it was only after some hard work that her friends succeeded in bringing her out of the crowd. When consciousness returned the lady found that a 'mind age had slipped off her hand taking

with it two of three valuable rings. The denseness of the crowd mane soa’ah impossible.

Your best companion on your weekend trip is a packet of Westminster Regent Cigarettes. Smoke them and share in the Great Free Gift scheme. Forty beautiful presents to choose from. x

A beautiful window in memory of the late Mrs Cowie has been placed in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Parnell (.fays the New Zealand Herald), and another similar window, presented by a personal friend, is to be placed there in memory of the late Airs Selwyn. It. is the desire of the parishioners that the church should also contain windows to the memor of Marsden, Selwyn, Patteson, and the early missionaries, and this will be carried into effect as soon as it is practicable.

A Newstead parent writes: —“Having had very severe colds among my family some* of them were unable to get into the shed. I procured a2z 6d bottle of Tonkin’s Linseed Emulsion. and was very pleased with the result. In onlv one night it acted like magic.” Do not neglect a cold. Take Tonkin’s Linseed Emulsion, and get rid of it quickly. Of chemists and stores—ls 6d, 2s 6d, 4s Gd. x

The Oamaru Mail states that a resident of the town had delivered to him this week a circular posted in Detroit (America), addressed to “Oamaru, Philippine Islands.” Judging by the date of stamping and the fact that only the Detriot postmark appears, it would seem that the pamphlet was forwarded direct to its destination, despite its address. Even so far off as America they must know of Oamaru.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1, 6 May 1913, Page 8

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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1, 6 May 1913, Page 8

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1, 6 May 1913, Page 8

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