THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.
President M’ Kin lay was assassinated on September (3, 1901. (jold was discovered at Ballarat nil the dtii of September, 1851.
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Ladies, bo sure- your men friends Smoko Westminster Co.’s REGEX') CIGARETTES. Tims they will be able to secure splendid free gifts for yon. Write for Free Gift Catalogue to Regent, Box 331. Wellington. x Peace was signed between Japan and Russia on September 6, 1905. Rice forms the principal article of food of about one-third of the human race. The native of India has an average life of 21 years,i as agdinst I f in England. Westminster Co.’s REGEXT CIGARETTES are made from the finest -Virginian tobacco. Inhalers prefer them. Smoko them and share in the Great Free Gift Scheme. Forty beautiful presents to. choose from. x Auguste Vignal and Jean Veillo, boys aged 12 and 13 respectively, after a terrible struggle killed a 9ft snake which attacked them in the forest of (bird, France. No home should bo without the famous Roslyn Writing Pad, 100 sheets. Only 6d and Is each from all dealers. A tor
Mrs Jessie Young, ,of St. Louis, U.S.A., has just been married for the third time. All her husbands have been brothers. Airs Young says it is. convenient to have only one mother-in-law.
Bo fair to your corns—order “Anticor,” the perfect safety corn shaver, from your local dealer to-day. Only 2s 1 1 Immediate comfort guaranteed or vour monev back.
Last year 872,000 births and 456,982 deaths were registered in England and Wales, but although the natural increase of population was therefore 415,818, the birth rate was the lowest ever, vet recorded.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 11 September 1913, Page 8
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377THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 11 September 1913, Page 8
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