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Africa.

GERMANS BLOW UP A BRIDGE. Received June 4, 8.30 p.m. Loudon, .lime I. Ollicial: A party of fifteen (o'nua.is on April -Olli surprised a picket guarding a bridge 011 the Uganda railway between Makindu ami Simlia. The Germans blew up a portion of the bridge and disarmed and released I lie picket. The bridge lias since been repaired. TRY A I'IPE OK THIS TOIUCCO! YOU'LL I.IIsT; IT! Grown in Rhodesia! which means BRITISH GROWN! The leading Rliodosian tobaccos are Invicta Mixture and Dreadnought Xavy Cut. If you fancy a medium smoke, "luvii'ta" Mixture will till the hill. It is a tobacco with a distinctive, (lavor, the result of careful blending of the choicest leaf, nothing artificial is used in its preparation. So high in quality is the Invieta Mixture, that many oennoisscurs pronounce it to be the finest tobacco in the world. Just try one tin and be convinced. Dreadnought is a Navy Out for the heavier smoker, equally pure and good. Two strengths. medium and full. If you're a. eiearotle mmol:or. fry Officers M;<s. Rhode 'an Cigarettes. 2 "Desert Gold" Tea comes from a Bri tisli dependency —Ceylon—ami is blemlei bv B.itish expert?. Its superior flavoi wins everyone's favor. All grocers scl w. *

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 5 June 1915, Page 5

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205

Africa. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 5 June 1915, Page 5

Africa. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 5 June 1915, Page 5

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