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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. O John Durrant, who is 104 years of

age, bowled the first bail at the annual charity cricket match at Weybridge in September. “Gofc baccy ?■’ “For sure! here’s some Sweet SIice;GOLDEN EAGLE.” “Just what I smoke and .thre’s none better; itidbesn’t, burn the tongue.” 4 During a, .dance ,in a .private hotel at the, Lido, Venice, a young girl was struck dead by lightning, and fell into the arms of her partner, Every man who likes, a good smoke should try Sweety Slice GOLDEN EAGLE TOBACCO! Cool and sweet; it can’t burn the tongue. Try a tin. 3 “I have noticed that the children living near the gasworks have the best teeth in town,” says Mr W. H. Jones, the borough dentist of Cambridge, England. It begins well, continues well, and ends well—and is good all tJit? time — Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE TOBACCO, Try a tin. GOLDEN EAGLE is the best df all tobaccos! $ Glasgow: (has begun to provide its; ipolicemen,.iwith warm food and tec. on night dultlyEy’installing a number! of elnctijically ,heated plates.-in signal boxes ati-a Jiumbcr of points easily .reached.'.Lms i.j :i C-< ■) •• k . U Sweety slicp pOTA,)EN EAGLE TQ!. BACCO i pauses-, ..smoker, Cool nyild, dc|liffojii 9 —it lypn’t.burn the ton- : ; gije, Tyy, a, tin,.., TJieyfi’s,,nothing t( ) : |,equal it.,, ... ,• 1 x The same species of Hewer never show'more than two of the three, colops, red, yellow,-and blue'. - Roses, for instance, are found red and yel-j low, but never blue; verbenas are red atj;l blue ? ) but not vellcw.

PUBLIC NOTICE. It having been reported .that a general rise in prices of all merchandise was being projected, THE MELBOURNE LOTHING CO., Ltd., beg to announce that it will be no party to such a scheme, and will not in any way attempt to take advantage of the unfortunate strike to secure greater profits. On the contrary, realising the many hardships occasioned by the strike, the management has deckled to suffer the loss of increased 1 freight charges rather than ask the people to pay the extra cost, a charge dry. the way, to which we would be legitimately entitled. In support of our statement we beg to quote the following prices on everyday regular goods. Women’s all-wool, cashmere hose Is pair. Children’s cashmere socks all sizes 6d pair. Children’s threequarter cashmere socks with .double.ribbed tops size 4. 9d. Rise to Is fid for size 9. Men’s all-wool knitted socks 3 pairs for 2s 6d. Men’s double fronted denims 4s 9d. Men’s grey denims 3s 9d pair. Men’s blue denims 2s lid. Men’s cashmere socks fine make Is pair. Men’s President braces 2s 6d pair. Men’s cord trousers os 6d. Men’s Ka.iapoi tayepd suits 29s (Id. Boys’ Kaiapoi Norf.qlk suits from lls 6d. Large white or colored bath towels Is each. Unbleached herringbone or •plain twill sheeting 72 inches wide Is per ward. Hundreds of other similar bargains. THE MELBOURNE, Ltd,. Hawera, Eltham, Stratford, Inglewood and New Plymouth. x

NURSE McQUAY’S ALEXANDRA NURSING HOME, Orlando Street, Stratfora. mOWN and Country Patients received. Every convenience and comfortable quarters. Terms moderate. ’Phone 54. MRS. HASSALL, /CERTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND LADIES’ NURSE, Miranda Street, Stratford. The Best Accomodation.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 67, 19 November 1913, Page 3

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527

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 67, 19 November 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 67, 19 November 1913, Page 3

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