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THROUGH OUR EXCHANGES

REGENT CIGARETTES are delightful in aroma and cool to the tongue —they are part of a Mounter Gift Scheme as well. Save the Gift Tickets, thev introduce you to sixty beautiful presents. Write for Gift Catalogue to Regent) Box 331, "Wellington. Now! x A Queen Street (Auckland) property, with a 52ft. frontage and 92ft. doepV.was sold for £40,000 (states the Press Association). It belongs to the Crombie Estate, and is opposite the Bank of New. Zealand. buildings on the land are valued at £5500, and are to be demolished as the leases expire! The price works out at £770 per foot. i Get an invalid's chair for that deserving invalid! You and your friendly circle -can do so by smoking REGENT CIGARETTES, and collecting the specified number of Tickets. Write to Regent, 80x,331, Wellington, for Free Gift 'Catalogue of Sixty Gifts, x

Mr J. E. Vernham, organist, and choirmaster of St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, in a letter to the Mail on the subject of organists' records—he has played at over two hundred society weddings—observes that on one occasion it was remarked that the anthem was specially appropriate. Miss ' i married Lord and had to wait ten minutes for his arrival. The anthem (on this occasion chosen by the bride) was: ','l Waited for the Lord." ' Mother! Ask your menfolk and their friends to smoke REGENT CIGARETTES, and give you the 'rickets. The right number secures a Free Sewing Machine, or Table-Mangle. Write Regent, Box 331, Wellington, for Catalogue of Free Gifts. , x Territorial cases were heard before the Pahiatua Court yesterday. One defaulter, now living at Longburn (Manawatu), did not appear. He was charged with failing to attend the recent military camps at Takap/u. Tliere were several previous convictions against the defendant. The Magistrate fined the defendant the maximum penalty of £5 and costs 7s, in default 28 days' military detention at Alexandra Barracks, 'Wellington. REGENT—the Cigarette without a regret! Pleasant above all smokes, and profitable, too, because Gramaphones, Push-carts, Table-mangles can be secured for the REGENT Gift Tickets. Write to Regent, Box 331, Wellington, for Gift Catalogue. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 48, 18 June 1914, Page 8

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THROUGH OUR EXCHANGES Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 48, 18 June 1914, Page 8

THROUGH OUR EXCHANGES Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 48, 18 June 1914, Page 8

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