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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.

At an exhibition of pets at Clacton-on-Sea the exhibits numbered over IUO, ranging from a donkey to a toad. ■DM (Utter took the prize for the oddest exhibit. ;i “Gentleman” was the name of a man lined by the Stratford (England) ryiagistrate for swearoig at a woman.

“Got any baccy?” “Foi sure! here’s some Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE.” “Just what I smoke and thre’s none better; it doesn’t burn the tongue.” 4

& Ele/on alleged rent manaus, cue of whom was stated to be 116 and anitlac 114 years of agewdied in Irish woikhouscs last your.;

Every man who likes a good smoko should try Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE TOBAQGO. Qool and sweet; it can’t burn the tongue. Try a tin. 3

The total estimated population of Greater Auckland at the end of October was 109,110. Those of the other centres were Wellington, 72,893, Christchurch 83,072, Dunedin 66,981.

It begins well, continues well, and ends well—and is good all the time— Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE TOBACCO. Try a tin. GOLDEN EAGLE is the best of all tobaccos. 2

The total output of coal in the Dominion, up to tile end* of the year 1912 was 35,460,814 tons, of 'which 2,177,615 tones were,. nyi](?d last, year, as compared with i,365 J)4O tons in 1902, and 691,548 tons in 1903.

Sweet Slice : GOLDEN EAGLE TOBACCO pleases every smoker.' Cool, mild, delicious—it won’t burn the tongue. Try a tin: * There’s nothing to equal it. x

A Queensland paper states that Mr J. W. B. Lesina has received an appointment in New Zealand as Organiser for the liquor trade, evidently in opposition to the “No-License” movement. His salary is to he £7OO per annum and travelling expenses.

WHY SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM? Scientific research has discovered that excess uric acid in the M«vl is the cause of Rheumatism, C m , Sciatica, Lumbago, RHFUMO, a

scientifically,. Qopjpgmnd d- prescriptioi, cures by eliminating the excess acid. 2s fid and 4s 6d everywhere. ("58

One of the .fnttpst men ,pn record died in California, n few 1 weeks j ago.

■His. name was.. George Comstock, and lie, was well known in the circus r.rofessjipn, wherq ;lns weight; of 400d>. or 29st 21b, conferred celebrity on him, It ,t,op)v 12 •nipn[,t,p k pan-y him +o the motor;.car in Avljjch; he,w.as .conveyed -fo .thpi hospitpJb w’pqn jhe, was , Isa ken jilli ;■,i ■.I ; ! i• w 'll .i>

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 69, 21 November 1913, Page 3

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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 69, 21 November 1913, Page 3

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 69, 21 November 1913, Page 3

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