When careful Scotsmen pin their faith to one 1 brand of tobacco, it's surely something good. So ifc is. Test BONNIE DOON to-day and see if it's not a'right. A peculiar blight is attacking carrot crops, in Palmerston North district. NELSON DonVboy any tea-«a» II i^ic.UOMn,,u Kelson Moate'a. Th. MAATP'tI name ia a enarante* of PURE TEAS nt NaUaß MMWa , 1 Ratu Joni Madraiwdwi Roko Tui Tailevu, a well-known Fijian chief, has two sons fiehting for^ae Empire. The elder son. Sukuna, proceeded to the front from Oxford University. The other son, Charley,- who was at vfesley College, Melbourne, has joined the Australian contingent. There's a' grand "auld reekie" whiff about BONNIE DOON TOBACCO— a homely, -wholesome aroma which tells of honesty and purity. Why not try it today? Any tobacconist sells 'it — lots of it Employment for Wellington women and girls is being found in *the . fruitgrowing districts of Nelson by the Department of Labor. The women's branch of the Department reports that a demand" has set in for fruit-pickers. Those wanted at present will be employed in the* raspberry gardens. NELSON ?."• lo ■■* y°° «•* n*i«»« I **-**^»*-**T Moat.VTea. There *r» no MUATE S fm.ethen>flrml T B.V you rV R E TEAS N «'* 0 - «»«^'Wr. In order to help the .tjgyptian . Government through a critical phase in cotton cultivation on account of the war, the British Government has decided to give the Egyptian Government a guarantee of £5.UX),000 to enable it to face the situation. . # 'Tis BQNNIE DOIN'S sweet reek an' smither, . , j. Ye'll no be wantin' ony ither; / •. Aye, BONNIE DOON'S the nesty w«ed : But. man, what cheArin. whin it's deid Privat© advice has been received in New Plymouth that Colonel Ward, of the Middlesex Regiment (late 57th) has been killed In action in France. The Taranaki Herald says Colonel Ward for some years had kept in touch with local veterans who belonged to the 57th, and forwarded Ghnistmas greetings from the regiment. Wherever men are found in good fellowship — where the braw Scotch tale is told, and the guid smoke rises to the rafters, man. there, too, will ye find BOiNNTE DOON TOBACCO. Test it yourself. A meeting of the directors of the Otago Farmers' Ujnion Mutual Pire Insurance Association was held in Dunedin last Wednesday. The report Tsubfrntted showed an increase of £ID,OOO since the last meeting. _ne total insurances to date reach the stun of £204,894. j, SINCERITY. Few of us admire a "jpshy" person; a, simple, grateful expression for a favor done is much more to be than £ string of sentences that show insincerity. This user of Baxter's Lung Preserver evidently means all she says : "1 had a fearful cold on the chest for several weeks, but felt relieved after taking your remedy for two days.; on the third day I hardly coughed at all, and before the end of the week I realised that the trouble had entirely disjappeared>" The letttor ejbdied wtith grateful thanks and a request for another Is lOd bottle, which she said she would "keep handy." — J. \ Barter and Co.. ChristchOToh. ' A hall has been erected at Trentham military camp by the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, and will be used for eerveces, meetings, and social work among the men. It will be in charge of an agent appointed by ta« church. In the erection of the building, valuable assistance was given by the men in camp. , ' We have a fine assortment of «tylei in Warner'* Bust-proof Ooraetp, in order that we may accurately and comfortably i fit every woman who comas to our ooun* t#r§ for a Cowtti— Gitborne Dxtgfrri,*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13575, 31 December 1914, Page 7
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