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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.

"Bonnie Doon"—how the words conjure; up tJio thoughts ami memories oi the days of our lathers m Uio Old Land. too. BONNJE DOON—the Sl'A\ IOBACCO lor the man nno wants a MEDII'M BLEND—orii.g:satisfaction and delight to over.) saio.cer. i:i plugs and 2ox. tins - B.J). Samuel J. ii. -Meredith, a shunter, had a miraculous escape from death in the Dubbo (New Suth Wades) railwax varus when lie was kneked down by a goods train. Ho was rolled over and over lor S(J yards by the cowcatcher, and escaped witn a severe shock and a sprained wrist and ankle. Men—have you tried the new MEDIUM STRENGTH tobacco—Bv> : NXiE DOON? Like the old song its rich mellowness has a charm and fascination that always lingers with the smoker. In plugs and 2<w. tins. 1 B.D. It may not be generally known that in the case of prisoners dying in gaol, one, clear day must elapse between the day oi death and burial. '1 his us laid down by a clause in the Prisons Act, the object of which is to give the friends and relatives of the de-

ceased an opportunity to intervem should they desire to do so.

BONN J E DOON is a new MEDIUM STRENGTH TOBACCO uiiuor an old name and unique in quality alio. flavour. Like the melody ni the oid song one pipe of BONNIE DOON will conjure up many a pleasing memory. In plugs and 2oz. tins 1 BD. A Winton motorist, while returning from Orepuki the other day, started a hare (says the Winton record), which preferred the road to the tussock. A great race ensued for over tjiree miles. Driving his car at stop speed, the motorist eventually overtook the hare, but spared its Hie". "Bonnie Doon'"-- wr.o can tell nil that the words moan to those who know the land o' Burns? To Maor:landers BONNIE DOON TOBACCO will bring nil the smoker has, so long been wanting—"Body:'—yet not too strong. Fragrance, Flavour—above all, Quality. In plugs and 2oz. tins.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 58, 8 November 1913, Page 8

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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 58, 8 November 1913, Page 8

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 58, 8 November 1913, Page 8

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