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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.

At Invercargill informations shave been laid against several ladies for breaches of the tramway by-law prohibiting the wearing of unprotected hat pins by tram passengers. Westminster - REGENT CIGARETTES are famed for their purity and quality, and will please the inhaler. Your tobacconist stocks them. Forty beautiful presents to choose from, x Another fire with a strong suspicion of incendiarism occurred at Timaru last night at the bathing sheds on Caroline Bay, which was considerably damaged, and the round-about material and the store room were also damaged. 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 Ereat Free Gift Scheme. Forty Free Gifts. x

From Sydney, Captain McLean, master of to Maheno, 'denies the cabled statment that the grounded and nearly collided with a floating crane when leaving Auckland. He explains that the vessel simply rode it anchor. REGENT CIGARETTES are pure and cool. Great Free Gift. Smoke tnem and share in the scheme. Write for Free Gift Catalogue to Regent, Box 331, Wellington. Forty Free Gifts. x i n A curious incident was witnessed in Brompton Road, London, at daylight one morning this month, when some individual attired in evening dress presented a two-shilling piece to -acli person he met. This unknown philanthropist afterwards organised a queue of poor people, to each of whom bread was then supplied by a baker. 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 cablegram from Pekin states that General Hupagsan, commonly called “The Tiger,” an ardent collector of pircelain, sent an order to Shanghai !, r a choice piece. The General lift'd the cover and a terrific explosion occurred, Winch killed the General and his servant, both, being horribly mangled. The axemen’s and athletic carnival pt Dargaville yesterday was a huge success. Brydon annexed the bicycle road and two and three mile 1 icicle events. Kemp and mate non the maiden saw, W. McCraith tlm axemen’s cup, R. Tliornburn the champion chop, and Thornton the underhand chop. The club committee has notified a huge carnival for Christmas week.

An Auckland Scout writes;—“l bought a bottle of Tonkin’s lan seed Emulsion, and I must say that it is a very valuable remedy for coughs and colds. lam a Scout, and whenever I go to camp Tonkin’s Linseed Emulsion will have a place in my kit.” Colds are dangerous. Warn them off by u ,ing Tonkin’s Linseed Emulsion. An invaluable weapon to kill a cold. x A) woman has been arrested in Auckland on a warrant five years old. She was stated to have been convicted of keeping a disorderly house in Auckland and lined £lO, in default two months’ imprisonment. The line not having been paid, a warrant was issued in February, 190 S. Accused is said to have avoided execution of flip warrant, by travelling under aliases, for five years. “If anything specially good in (In' way of mutton is sold in London,” raid Major Lusk, at the annual social of the Matamata (Waikato) branch of the. New Zealand Farmers’ Union recently, “it is sold as prime Canterbury. • Similarly anything special in the way of seed is sold as Banks Peninsula. Anything second-rate, howover, is sold as North Island. (Laughter.) 1 think,” continued the speaker, “something should ho done to make dialer's in London sell colonial produce under its proper name.” i

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 18, 27 May 1913, Page 8

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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 18, 27 May 1913, Page 8

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 18, 27 May 1913, Page 8

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