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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.

A defendant in an action at Wcsminster County Court said he considered solicitors far more greedy than money lenders. Solicitors | wanted the lot, but the money lender would take a percentage. Westminster Co.’s REGENT CIGARETTES are made from the finest Virginian tobacco. Inhalers prefer them. Smoke them and share in the Great Free Gift Scheme. Forty beautiful presents to choose from. x Since the home safe system was instituted by the Post Office Savings Bank Department in May, 1911, no fewer than 5800 of the safe# have been issued in the Christchurch postal district, and their popularity has been increasing every month.

Usually you smile when you are in i eood humour. Smoke Westminster REGENT CIGARETTE and keep smiling Fragrant and pure, they are the best for the inhaler. Forty Free Gifts x 'a portion of a crudely-made plant for coining was recently unearthed by a goal warder in the Mount Cook prison reserve (says the Evening Post). It consisted of a mould for casting spurious half-crowns, and was evidently made from clay found on the reserve. A genuine naif-crown was found alongside it. Westminster REGENT CIGARETTES are fragrant, cool and the weal smoke for the inhaler Try them and share in the Great Free Gift Scheme. 'Forty beautiful presents to from. \ The Ashburton Guardian states that £307 12s 6d for 367 sheep sounds almost too good to be true, yet the figures represent a sale made at Lniimton on Monday, when 367 tkotooth halfhred owea were knocked down at 27s 6d-a record for the Ashburton County for 1913. Ladies, be sure your men> smoke Westminster Co. s REGEN I rrr APFTTES. Tims they will he able to secure splendid free gifts for y'jm Write for Free Gift Catalogue to Ro-gro-t, Box 331. Wellington. * In a case in Wellington m which the State Guaranteed Advances Of-fice-sued for the payment of interest at the Magistrate’s Court, Mr Ostler who appeared for the department, said that there had been £12,000,000 to £13,000,000 advanced to borrowers by, as he stated, “this most beneficent institution.” A “Warners" is me most economical Corset a woman can wear—it can bo kept sweet and fresh* by washing. We guarantee Warners to wear wed and not rust, break, or tear; loca drapers. , _ , x There has been (writes a London correspondent on June 6), a wonderful silence on the sorrows of th<i Sellars i family since* the High Commissioner's letter in the Daily News, and that particular phase of* the anti-universal service campaign scoma to have died,. 1 Be fair to your corns—order “An<-;-ticoH” the perfect safety .corn shaver, from your local dealer 1 0,-day. Only ,ff 3c!,i Immediate comfort guaranteed or von r money: back. , * Mr Eustace Lane'has resigned from the Hastings Chamber of Commerce, and telegraphed to the president of the United Labor party as follows: “So pleased with your party of moderation and wise counsels and so disgusted with the rank conrersatism in land and liquor rnoMpbly of ■fill*, province that henceforth, count me among |‘ . ~ t >.«u. < Xo home should be without the fam,na Roslyn Writing Pad, 'IOO sheets [July 6d and Is each from'all dealers. Ask for it. • .<*<■• , .* lX One of the latest type of engines which has been turned out by Messrs Price, of Thames, has been. placed rm the Napier-Woodville railway. It is one of the type known as the fourcylinder balanced De Glehu compound, which is the second most powerful of the engines now in use on the Dominion railways. The weight of the engine is 75 tons. At a special meeting of,the Christchurch Gun Cluti, it was unanimously agreed to hold the Sparrow Shooting Championship of New Zealand on September 6. The fixture via originally allotted to the Dunedin Gun Club, but that body decided to abandon it, and the Christchurch Gun Club, in order to prevent the meeting from lapsing altogether, decided to take over the responsibility and make arrangements for the meeting to be held as soon as possible after the Live Pigeon Championship, which is set down for August 8

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 65, 22 July 1913, Page 7

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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 65, 22 July 1913, Page 7

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 65, 22 July 1913, Page 7

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