THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.
An advertisement in “The Woman Teacher's World” tells us that a eertain linn’s tooth powder is “put up in special boxes which cannot be opened.’ Perhaps it is just as well, “lionnie Doon”—how the words conjure up the thoughts and memories ol : the days of our lathers in the Old Land. So too, BONNIE DOON—the NEW TOBACCO for the man who wants a MEDIUM BLEND—brings satisfaction and delight to every smoker. In plugs and 2oz. tins 2 BM “What does your husband alolw vou! J ” asked the Lambeth magistrate of a woman. “Sometimes a shilling, sometimes sixpence, sometimes nothing, sometimes a good hiding,” was the reply. have vou tried the new MEDIUM STRENGTH tobacco-—BON ME DOON? Like the old song its ■ich mellowness has a charm amt lasMianon that always lingers with the smoker. In plugs and 2oz. tins, t T'« D The husband of a woman charged at Willesdon with being etrunk, said she frequently got intoxicated, and on each occasion lost her false teeth. This year it had cost him £3O to replace 1 hem. BONNIE DOON is a new MEDIUM STRENGTH TOBACCO um.er an old oame and unique in quality and lavour. Like the melody or the old song one pipe of BONNIE DOON will conjure up many a pleasing memory. In plugs and 2oz. tins IB”' I While the “king toun” of Kirkcaldy ; s proud of its association with Adam ; Smith, and, at a later date, with Carlyle, it is even prouder of the fact i that it was the birthplace of that win- 1 some child, Marjorie Fleming—“ Pot Marjorie”—whom Dr. .lohn Brown’s famous sketch endeared to the whole world. Recently arrangements were] •undo for the holding of an exhibition if various interesting relies of the wonderful child in the house in which she was horn. It was expected that i. grand-niece of Marjorie would bo oresent, and take part.
“Bonnie Doon’’—wno can toll r>P hat the words mean to those who mow the land o’ Burns? To Mnorianders BONNIE DOON TOBACCO .ill bring all the smoker has so long
ieen wanting “Body”—yet, not tor Dong. fragrance, Flavour—above 11, Quality. Ju plugs and 2oz. tins, 3 B.D,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 62, 13 November 1913, Page 8
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365THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 62, 13 November 1913, Page 8
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