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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.

"Bonnie Doon"—who can tell all that the words mean to tlioso v. no Know "the land o' Burns? To Maoiilanders BONNIE DOON TOBACvu will bring all tlie smoker has so ioug been wanting—"Body"—yet not iu. strong, fragrance, Flavour—abuvo all, Quality, in plugs ana iioz. tia^. d b.u. Well matured Christmas plums have been produced in a Whangarei orchard, and tne incident is recorded as unprecedented at this season oi' the year in that district. BONNIE DOON is a new MEDU'M STRENGTH TOBACCO'under an oiu jname and unique in quality ami flavour. Like the melody of the old 'song one pipe of BONNIE DOON will 'conjure up many a pleasing memo. ,v. in plugs and 2oz. tins ' 1 bXJ. A pen nib is a little thing, yet there is more steel used in the manufacture of the nibs than in all the sword and gun factories in the world. A ton of steel produces 1,500,000 pens. "Bonnie Doon"—how the words conjure up the thoughts and memor.i;; of the days of our fathers in the Old Land. So too, BONNIE DOON—the NEW TOBACCO for the man who wants a MEDIUM BLEND—bring; satisfaction and delight to every smoker. In plugs and 2oz. tins 2 B.D. Meat was advanced one penny per lb in Dunedin on Thursday.. A master butcher explained that the rise was entirely owing to the exceedingly high price ruling, for stock of late.

Men—have you. tridd the new MEDIUM STRENGTH tobacco—BONNlE J >UON? Like.the old song its rich mellowness has a charm and fascination that always lingers with the smoker. In plugs and 2oz.'tins. 4:13.1).

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 24, 29 September 1913, Page 7

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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 24, 29 September 1913, Page 7

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 24, 29 September 1913, Page 7

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