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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.

Mr Lilley, husband of the woman who was murdered at Mayfield recently, is suffering 'from- bad Uiealth, and residents of the locality have decided to collect funds on behalf of him and his young children.

".bourne L>ooa"--licnv the words conjure up the thoughts and memories of the days of our miners m the Ulu Land, too too, BONNIE DOON—the NEW TOBACCO tor' the man ivho wants a MEDJIM BLEND—bringt sau.siactipn and delight to every sriiuiier. In plugs and 2oz. tins 2 Xi.D.

The American Ambassador l at a dinner in London, i said (according to the cables: "English gentlemen have pleased nieby saying that the American might become .artolMable Englishman if Ihe could get : his i- pronunciation knocked off. I make bold to tell you that any fain ignvde .Englishman couhl become a : tolerable American if he had his insularity sandpapered." Men—have you tfiiedi ; the nev. MEDIUM STRENGTH tobacco—BONNlE DOON? Like the old song its rich mellowness has a charm and fascination that always lingers with thy smoker. In plugs and 20/.. tins. 4 B.l) : .During 'the hearing of a case of alleged- cruelty to. animals at the Wellington Magistrate's Court, mention was made of the prevalence amongst horses of the diseases known as "sidebone" and "ringbone." Counsel for the defence made the rather startling statement that 50 per cent, of the draught hOrfcßsOiri)Wellington are suffering from- these 'complaints.

BONN LB DOON its a, 1 mew. MEDIUM STRENGTH:,iTQBACCOunuer an old name and unique, v in quality and flavour. 'Like the melody or the ok! song one'pip'e'-of BONNIE DOON will conjure up'many a' 1 pleasing memory. In plugs and. 2oz. tins i 1 RU'

An elderly gentleman in the Pahia•fcuardistriiqt felt so strong, a resentment to the attitjude of the waterside work.ers in holding up the ; trade -of the Dominion that,he, being too infirm to go to Wellington . hjmself, gave another man £l6 to go in his place.

"Bonnie Doon''—wno can tell all that the words mean to those who know the land o' Burns? To Maorilanders 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.T>.

With a view to adding to the supply of sweets for a forthcoming school garden party (says the Timaru Post), several girl pupils w'ere taken to the Technical SchboJ oil a afternoon to manufacture the toothsome morsels •under the supervision of the cookery instructr'es^.'' Everything ''went on swimmingly until ' the teacher . was called from the room),when the niiniar 'tore confectioner's 'sampjeel, of .then 1, labours, and, finding'them to their,likl rug, losrn'o time! inconsuming mos 4 of the day's, wbrk lief ore. the return "of 'the teacher. ", ' '.'' \. ', ! ",,'., | ,„, . JR rpo ; (Sf-nJI, ,! o)c \t 1)1 ) i Ine pint oi cough mixture you • make 'lrtm Ho'Sii's"Essence ease's '.tickling coughs, soothes sore• th routs, arid removes stickv phlegm iu a' way that snr prises folks. " Kindly forward another bottle of Heah's fjjssarice,. We 'have rW J thf pint of cough mixture wemade from the previous, bottle. Mrs. Serle'.'Tavingamatu." u

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 61, 12 November 1913, Page 3

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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 61, 12 November 1913, Page 3

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 61, 12 November 1913, Page 3

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