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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.

■ There is a smallpox scare in Sweden. Everybody is being vaccinated. fashionable guests are invited to “hve o'clock*,” the doctor arrives and vaccinates thorn, and dinner follows. REGENT CIGARETTES will please tire inhaler. Smoke them and share in the Great Free Gift Scheme. 1\ rite for free gift catalogue to Regent, Box 3JJ, Wellington. Forty Free Gifts, x The annual report of the British and Foreign Bible Society discloses that the general fund receipts have risen to £267,218, tiro largest income the society has ever had in a normal year..

REGENT CIGARETTES do not dry or burn the palate. Smoko thorn and share in the great free gift scheme. Write for free gift catalogue to Regent, Box 331, Wellington, Forty free gifts. x There is a marked reaction in Franco against the use of high heels. Several leaders of Parisian society are wearing sandals fastened round ti;e ankles by ribbons in the manner o: Grecian buskins. Westminster REGENT CIGARETTES are famed for their purity and quality. Smoke them and write for free gift catalogue to Regent, Box 331, Wellington. Forty free gifts. x j. ~.- ’ i ' : . ! '. ’ . ' , A, Addressing the French Academy of Science Professor Gautier stated that it was probable that' grey hair and decay of the enamel of the teeth wore due to the decrease in the system of substances containing fluorine.

Every tobacconist sells Westminster REGENT CIGARETTES. Inhalers should try them. Smoko them and share in the Great Free Gift Scheme. Write for free gift catalogue to Recent, Sox 331, Wellington. . Forty free.gifts. x

Registered land agents say there is a lot of illicit selling and canvassing going on by unregistered men in the South Taranaki district. The Act is ridden over by the seller verbally agreeing to make a present to the introducer after the deal is completed.

A Christchurch confectioner was surprised. She writes;—“My husband caught a .severe, cold. . . so I thought I would try Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion. I was surprised, at the relief he got after two doses. I will recommend it to, all my friends.” Cure that cold. Why, suffer when you can get instant relief by using Touking’s Linseed Emulsion v

A man is living who was held in the arms of'Napoleon as a'little child, having survived tito Frohc-h Emperors and three Kings, lived through the term of ten Presidents, and witnessed two revolutions, one Coup d’etat, and one ciyil /war. M. Pierre Scharnel, aged l(j)5, lives in Neuilly, Paris, happy and in good health, nu Is 3d a day allowed him" by the poor la 4 authorities. He has lived on hulk since he was GO.

The largest spider’s web in the world was spun not by a spider hut, by human bauds. It stands on the 'lawn of a Chicago man’s country home, and is of such tremendous size as to startle the passer-by when he first sees it. The creator of this interesting oddity conceived the idea of attempting to see how closely an actual spider’s web could be reproduced with ropes. Selecting two immense trees on the lawn of his home, lie spun between them this spider’s web 40ft. by 60ft., which is so strong that a boy or man may easily Climb to the centre or top of it.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 13, 20 May 1913, Page 8

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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 13, 20 May 1913, Page 8

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 13, 20 May 1913, Page 8

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