when you are offered brands that are "just as good." There is only one 333 quality. Smokers agree that it is the best Virginia cigarette ever offered at a moderate price. « Sfe, jS* VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ■ £ • The famous M Jacket «i^Ss; nariuractured buArdathTobacco&Mir OILERS ADIATORS are the cleanest, easiest to operate, and most economical of any heating devices now in use. One Beeston Boiler supplies radiators throughout a building, thus making one comparatively small coal' fire supply heat tp a building of any size. ■' The Beeston Radiator, combining beauty with utility, is so constructed that it radiates dry, odourless, healthful heat to the furthermost corners, of the room. The reasonable cost of installation, and the extremely small cost of operation, make the Beeston Heating System indispensable for Churches, Offices, Theatres, Warehouses, Dwellings, etc. We will be glad to give you an estimate for installations. CALL OR WRITE Al. BURT Ltd. TUAM STREET, JCHRISTCHURGH DUNEDIN CARNIVAL. (PBSSS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) DUNEDIN', April 27. At the swimming ©nrnivel to-night RudcLnldau (Oaraaru) won the 440 yds Otago Championship. Douglas (Oamaru) was second. The time was 3m 7a. Minnie Jepscsn won all the evente in the Schoolgirls' Championship, and E. Dalton won three out of four in the Schoolboys' Championship, H. Dalton winning the other event. ' , , ... . . .. Lewis beat Mclndoe, tho holder, in the lOOrds Otago Breastetroke Championship in 81s " Miss Shnnd again gave a display, and competed in two events, out of which she waa handicapped. PARISHIONERS' MEETING ST, MARY'S CHURCH, ADDINGTON. The annual meeting of pvtshion ~ held on Tuesday last. Th« annual __, sliowed a year of steady progress, ana statement of finances showed eatisfac.. balances in all accounts. The following officers were efooted'for j ensuing year:—VicarV warden, Mr W. |: "Earnahaw; parishioners' warden, Mir ' Smith; vestry, Messrs J. Burt, IP. Cooper, B. Crawford, B. W. Forsey, I Hawkins, V. Hahcox, W. Pickering, ladies' ooancil, Mesdame*. W. S. Bean, Smith, F. Hawkins,' Wilson, Brown, 8a ton, Lester, J. Cook, MbKeon, Cap... Downing, Misßes.Jeffrey and Beale. ,' Vj Begret was expressed at the fact thail A. Morton was not seeking re-election I parishioners' warden, and n very hearty '* of thanks was accorded him for his eorvj for many yeans. '* ;i\
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17749, 28 April 1923, Page 7
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