OBITUARY
By Telegraph—Prase Association-Copyright (Rec. June 1, 10.15 p.m.) London, May 31. Obituary.—The Earl of Jersey, who was Governor'of New South Wales from 1890-93, is dead.
TRY A PIPE OF THIS TOBACCO!—YOU'LL LIKE IT! Grown in Rhodesia!—which means BRITISH GROWN! The leading Rhodesian Tobaccos are Invicta Mixture and Dreadnought Navy Cut. If you fancy a medium smoke, "INVICTA MIXTURE" will fill the bill. It is a tobacco with a distinctive flavour, the result of careful blending of the choicest leaf, nothing artificial is used in its preparation. So high in quality is the Invicta Mixture that many connoisseurs pronounce it to be the finest tobacco in the world. Just try one tin and be convinced Dreadnought is a Navy Cut for the heavier smoker equally pure and good. Two strengths, medium and full. If you're a cigarette smoker try Officers' Mess, Rhodesian cigarettes.— Advt.
The Defence Department invite tenders up till June 8 for the right to carry on a dry canteen at Trentham camp. Mr. J. W. Walker, Boundary RoadHastings, has several two-acre blocks of rkih land for sale. This week's "World's News," which contains several interesting articles by Will Irwin, the American war correspondent, and T. P. O'Connor, is now on sale In the city.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2477, 2 June 1915, Page 6
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