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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.

The New Zealand Counties' Conference is to bo held in Wellington, commencing on August 19. REGENT CIGARETTES are pure and cool. Great Free Gift. Smoke them and share in the scheme. Write for Free Gift Catalogue to Regent. Box 331, Wellington. Forty Free Gifts. x An Italian lady is experiencing her first illness, at the age of 102. She complains that her apeptite is not what it used to be! 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 The case of a woman, aged 26 years, who had seven children, was mentioned in a report presented at the Pal-* merston North Hospital Board meeting by the relieving officer. It was shown that the family was made up of two sets of triplets, and a single child, born in the interval between their appearances.

After the storm comes a calm. After a puff of a Westminster REGEN I CIGARETTE comes contentment to the smoker. Try them and share in the Great Free Gift Scheme. Forty Free Gifts. x

An elderly man, who was charged at the Christchurch Police Court on Monday with the theft of a picture (says the Press) pleaded that the photograph included a portrait of his father, and was the only one of hiw* in Christchurch. This example of filial love met with a conviotion and a prohibition order.

Your best companion on your weekend trio is a packet of Westminster REGENT CIGARETTES. Smoke them and share in the Great Free Gift Scheme. Forty beautiful presents to choose from. x

“Some people,” said the Rev. Vallance Cook, at the mission meeting in Wellington on Saturday evening, “have the idea that we Methodists are a smafl! community. They seem surprised when I toll them that wo number more than the Anglicans, and that in the world there are thirty railhons of us.” A “Warner’s” is tne most economical Corset a woman can wear—it can be kept sweet and fresh by washing. We guarantee Warners to wear wed and not rust, break, or tear; local drapers. x

The Napier Thirty Thousand Club is considering the question of holding a masked carnival to'extend over two or three days. The idea is that everyone in the street should be masked Special constables are to be enrolled, and everyone not masked will be arrested and fined at least 6d!l Even horses are to be dressed up. Be fair to your corns—ordet “Antiem,” the perfect safety corn shave” front'-your local dealet to-day. Only 2= 6d Immediate; Oomfort guaranteed or your money bac)t., ~ , • t

. fu the early part of last week Wore ta, the Maori “prophet,” of Tokomaru Bay, with about 50 other natives from Rotorua, Gisborne, Waikato, Hauraki, and elsewhere, held a meeting at Ohinomutu. The object ol the meeting was to formally open a carved house owned by a female follower; ~named, Wbotaroa. After the ceremony an all-night service, together with fasting; (most peculiar to the native race), took place, during which smoking was strictly forbidden.

No homo should he without the famous Roslyn Writing Pad, 100 sheets. Only Gd and Is each from all dealers. Ask for it. x

Reporting that last year there was a mortality rate of 42 per cent, from enteric and typhoid fever, and that the oases were of a malignant nature, Dr. Talent, the medical officer for Ashton (England), states that he does not attribute the disease to either the milk or water supply. Enquiries have revealed tlvo fact that in many cases the victims had partaken freely of mussels and watercress. One of the patients told him, says the doctor, that he had mussels for supper almost every night.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 63, 19 July 1913, Page 3

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624

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 63, 19 July 1913, Page 3

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 63, 19 July 1913, Page 3

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