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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.

Lyons, on the (plaint old Rhone, in France, wants New Zealand exhibitors (or her Exhibition in 1914. 'I he Wellington industrial Association have

jn A received a. letter giving particulars. It then adds weirdly as fol-

lows -“New Zealand being the head of social hygiene and city progress, we hope she will occupy in our city of Lyons the place that is hers by rights.” A broad smile at- 'the meeting when this wonderful piece of composition was read. The discriminating plug smoker buys GOLDEN EAGLE PLUG. Aromatic, sweet and cool. It is the best ol all iirands. Try it plug—you’ll like it. x In connection with the voyage round the Empire which is now being made by TT.M.S. New Zealand, the Admiralty has chartered a steamer to carry 7000 tons of coal to Honolulu, Vancouver, and Valparaiso, at which ports the battleship will coal. About 2200 tons will bo discharged at the first-named port, about 1400 at Vancouver, and the balance'at "Valparaiso. The rate payable is 40s which it will ho seen, represents a freight of £IOOO. If you are a plug smoker, try GOLDEN EAGLE PLUG. Aromatic, cool, ■ weet, and satisfactory. It can’t be beaten. Try a plug—you’ll like it. x A method of passing drugs by means ,f an electric current straight into the cells of a patient’s body was explained by T)r M’lntdsh last week at a, session of the Nursing Conference which was being held in the Agricultural Hall, in London. TV M’lntosh said that cocaine had been introduced in this way for the purpose of producing anaesthesia, and that brilliant results had been obtained. Rheumatism, gout, ulcer, goitre, and skin affections, also, had been successfully treated by the new method.

Every plug smoker should try GOLDEN' EAGLE PLUG. It cuts easily, has a delightful fragrance and aroma, is cool and sweet, and it won’t burn the tongue. x

Several notable bags have been obtained (states the Dunedin Star) by sportsmen at duckshooting in Otago. Two Dunedin sportsmen 'obtained 40 brace in one day, while a small party from Milton bagged 50 brace in two days. It is reported that wild ducks have never been as plentiful in Otago as they 'have' been this year. One inrin, who is not given to flights of imagination, says that before the shooting season opened, Lake Tuakitoto (between Lovell’s Flat and Kaitangata) wafe black with ducks, which, 'when sent on the wing suddenly by fear, made a noise like the roar of breakers. It appears that the copious rainfall in the autumn brought hundreds of ducks from .the wilds to midcountry leas, where feed has been plentiful near temporary lagoons. The man who likes to cut his own tobacco will find there’s nothing tr penal fragrant GOLDEX EAGLE PLUG. Sweet, cool and delicious. Trv it. x

Arnst, the ex-champion sculler of , the world, has: purchased a motor launch, and on Thursday week (says a Sydney correspondent) set out on hiy career as a fisherman. H 6 has i/ane into partnership with another fisherman, and will carry on operations in Port Stephens. The launch is r fine type for fishing, being 36ft. in length, and fitted with a 10)- horsepower engine. Arnst told a reporter that it did not follow because he had taken out a professional fisherman's license that he had done with sculling. He said that in the event I of the sculling championship being lost to Australia he would he quite prepared to go to England, and he ■ felt sure that ho could bring the ‘ title hack provided that sufficient | money was found to see him through. An Auckland vocalist testifies :—“1 j may state T have used Tonking’s Einul- | sinu for many years and find it a rei I''’’do remedy for colds, etc., for both 1 young and old.” Singers, speakers. I U' chers will find Tonking’s Linseed i Emulsion a boon. It is so good for j the voice, removing huskiness and milking speaking easy. Tonking’s 1 l.inseed Emulsion Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d. from chemists and stores. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8, 14 May 1913, Page 8

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679

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8, 14 May 1913, Page 8

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8, 14 May 1913, Page 8

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