THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.
Among the men .who have turned out and are assisting in the handling of cargo at Wellington are quite a large number of very wealthy men from different parts of the North Island. One man remarked that the hardest work he had ever done before taking up the position of a wharf laborer was to row in the Oxford crew when lie was at the University, '■
“Got any baccy?” “For sure! here’s some Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE.” “Just what I smoke and thro’s none better; it doesn’t burn the tongue.” 4
There is a peculiar, person on the staff of some of the Japanese newspapers, known as the “dummy editor,” whose sole duty it is to go to gaol in the interests of the journal: Whenever a paper, publishes something unfriendly to the Government it is suppressed, ;and the “dummy editor” I sept> to prison, while the real editor simply changes the name of the paper and continues to publish it as before.
Every man who likes a good.smoko should try Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE TOBACCO. Cool and sweet; it can’t burn the tongue. Try a tin. 3
“I am afraid the school children of New Zealand get too many holidays,” said Mr J. AV. Poynton, S.M., at the Palmerston North Magistrate’s, Court recently, wlprn dealing with parents fpr facing, to send their children to school. “In Germany the children go j:o, school from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., and only get Saturday holiday. Jn Australia the., children |: get only four wepks annually. .This is the most lenient, country in the world, and if we i are to keep up with Germany the children must be sent to school.”
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
A grocer in Sunderland, while cutting through a. cheese -the other day, encountered a hard substance. Hacking out the obstruction (snys a messages to the Sydney Sun) he found that it was a small tin box containing some pennies, with a strip of paper, on which was written a request that fixe finder should copiinuiii-. catp with a.certain New Zealand manufacturer,and. inform him whether the cheese wasi sold as New Zealand or Canadian made. The grocer has sincereplied, stated that the cheese wasj sold to' him as a Canadian article. 11 ;
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 70, 22 November 1913, Page 3
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475THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 70, 22 November 1913, Page 3
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