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THROUGH OUR EXCHANGES

The Carterton police made a raid on unlighted vehicles going through Carterton one night last week, and in a couple of hours their haul consisted of one traction engine, two motor bicycles, four traps or buggies, and a dozen or so bicycles. The subtle sense of a gentlemen's cluhroom is expressed in CALUMET TOBACCO. The smoke for the cultured man—distinctive and superior. Save the Gift Tickets and secure splendid Free Presents. Write for Catalogue to Calumet, Box 331, Wellington. 41 Two cases of the hardships under which settlers in the baekblocks labor as regards the education of their children were mentioned at the las f meeting of the Wanganui Education Board (states the Herald). Mr Harris said that he knew of a family of 12, between Wanganui and Rnetihi, not one of whom could read or write. A few minutes later the case of an up-river »*»*■*•'" as mentioned. This man has seven children of school age, and the nearest school is six miles away over impassable "roads." .; , As he passes, smartly groomed and aristocratic one catches the whiff of his CALUMET TOBACCO—the gentleman's -smoke! Get some to-day. Also write to Calumet, Box. 331. Wellington,; for .Free Gift Catalogue. [2 Lord Montagu of Beaulieu—which, by the way, is pronounced "Bewley" —is a versatile nobleman. At Eton and Oxford ho was a prominent athlete. _ Ho has travelled all over the world, and during the Matabele warof 1896 he was war correspondent in Rhodesia to The Times. He was, of course, a pioneer of autbmobilism in England, and founded and still edits The Car. If li« hadn't beer, born to riches he would probably have made a name for himself as a railway engineer.

Where gentlemen are met together die refined.aroma, of CALUMET MIXTURE -rises pleasantly and soothingly—it is the aristocrat of tobaccos. There's a Free Gift Scheme as well—write for Gift Catalogue to Calumet, Box 831, Wellington. 44 A large shipment <Jf New 7e";ihn;l ferns and s'r.bs was ?-»nt to S;-n Francisco by the Tab:."i '<.iys the Wellington Post). Thfe (••■'■ecti-n. coinp ising 120 different \ argues of I-ants, is to be used !or *he jii'pose»f) beautifying the grounds fjit' ■ nnd- »» the New Zealand on?\'n at trio Panania-Pacific Exposition. Smokers of CALUMET TOBACCO should note that the Free Gift. Scheme has been specially extended to June 30th, 1915. Get a tin and make a start to-day. Also write for Free Gift Catalogue to Calumet, Box 331. Wellington. 43 Mr I. Hopkins, formerly chief Government apiarist, and 't veteran iriend of agn -ulturi } » n. \«mv Zeaand, is about to it.avi \ow Zealand to live in England. At tJu< conferer.iie of the Beekeeues Animation .x i solution was passed thinking lin. fo" his long and excel'.'nt :■,->.- i.-t» to the beekeeping indus+.v, a id \v -nr.ig the "father of m Sow Zealand" long life an l po'.pe'ity in the Old Country.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 26 June 1914, Page 7

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THROUGH OUR EXCHANGES Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 26 June 1914, Page 7

THROUGH OUR EXCHANGES Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 26 June 1914, Page 7

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