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Other cigarettes end in smoke, but Regent’s end in downright enjoyment, while the gift tickets enable you to get a gramophone, a sewing- machine; sixty other presents to choose from. A card to Regent, Box 531, Wellington, will bring a free gift catalogue.—[Advt.] Living in one private dwelling-house ;i> French street, Teignmouth, are 13 people, whose combined .igss total 870 years. Four are 80 years ot age, four others are 70, two are 60, and the others 50. Eight are old age pensioners. Are You in Training? Boxers, Runners, and } hy-ica! Culturistatogei intop. rfect cond tion rubdown with thi- wonderful liniment. It not only makes the muscles pliant and supple, but charges them with an electric-like vitality. ,_ „ All Storekeepers 1/6 & 2/8 N.Z. Agents: Morcion & Brai field, Dunedin VALUABLE PICTURES If Those pictures of father and mother—quaint-, in their old-fashioned style of dress—are all the more precious because they recall the father and mother of your childhood. Some day your photograph will be just as precious to others. Go this week to the "Acme” Studio and pay the obligation that you owe to this generation and the next. No other Studio is “ just as good.” See our Show Cases and you will be convinced that our work is in every way superior. If For Fine Art Portraits go straight to The STUDIO 253 George SI., DUNEDIN. J. STEADMAN, Manager. Prices the Lowest. Workmanship the Highest. Telephone 965.

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Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 8

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