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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.

Men—have you tried the new MEDIUM STRENGTH tobacco-BON-NIE DOON ? Like the old song its rich mellowness has a charm and; fascination that always lingers with the smoker. In plugs and 3oz. tins. 4 B.D, Mr Asquith unveiled a statue of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, at Stirling (states the- cables), and paid a tribute to the dead statesman’s simplicity of character and the devotion of his services to the State. “Bonnie Doon’’—w?io can tell all that the words mean to those who know the land o’ Burns? To Mao inlanders BONNIE DOON TOBACCO will bring all the smoker has so long been wanting—“Body”—yet not too strong. Fragrance, Flavour—above all, Quality. In plugs and 2oz.tins. 3 B.D.

The street-car strikers at Indianopolis, aided by a mob, attacked two hundred strike-breakers, reports a New York cablegram. Many were injured. The Governor refused the Mayor’s appeal to call out. the militia. The trouble started through women parading the streets worded “Wo walk, do you?” BONNIE DOON is a new MEDIUM STRENGTH TOBACCO under an old game anu unique ill quality and flavour. Like the -melody of the old song one pipe of BONNIE DOON will conjure up many a pleasing memory. In plugs and 2oz. tins 1 BD. Engine-driver Caudle was liberated at Carlisle. He got a great reception at the prison' gates, the crowd earring him on their shoulders, states a London cablegram. “Bonnie Doon”-—how the words conjure up the thoughts and memories of the dr.vs of- our fathers in the Old Land. So too, BONNIE DOOIf— the NEW TOBACCO for the man who wants a MEDIUM BLiEND—brings satisfaction and delight to every smoker. In plugs and 2oz. tins 2 B.D.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 53, 3 November 1913, Page 3

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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 53, 3 November 1913, Page 3

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 53, 3 November 1913, Page 3

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