THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.
For not attending the wife of Mr Carl Rothstein, of Chiswick, in a maternity case, after agreeing to do so, Dr. W. E. Falconer, of Hammersmithroad, London, was at Marylebone County Court ordered to pay £2 2s damages and costs. Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE TOBACCO pleases every smoker. Cool, mild, delicious—it won't burn the tongue. Try a tin. There's nothing to equal it. x According to the Wanganui Herald.. there were fully 200 motor cars and motor cycles in the vicinity of the stranded Indrabarah on Sunday week, mostly from Palmerston and Feilding. The Arawa Maori troupe from Botorua,who have been in England for over two years, left London on April ]() for their home. The party, which consists of 17 adults and one baby, which was born in England, are on the Paparoa. Every man who likes a good smoke should try Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE TOBACCO. Cool and sweet; it can't burn the tongue. Try a tin. x
A branch of the Lord's Day Alliance which aims at the better observance of Sunday, has been formed in Auckland, minister© of six denominations being among the officers elected. It begins well, . continues well and ends well—and is good all the time— Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE TOBACCO. Try a tin. GOLDEN EAGLE is the best of all tobaccos. x As showing the advancement made in agricultural work in the Ashburton County this season (writes a Lyttel-ton-'Times'corespondent), Mr Alex. Donaldson, of Wheatstone, has upwards of 100 acres of winter wheat well above the ground. The crop is looking strong and vigorous, and so far had not been attacked by the grass grubs. "Got any baccy?" ''For sure! here's some Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE." "Just what I smoke and there's none better; ifc doesn't bur" +ho tongue." x The South Canterbury Chamber of Commerce enters an emphatic protest against the proposed conference of a shipping company or companies with the Federation Of Labour to grant a close corporation to the waterside workers, to the prejudice of all the employers of. la,bour throughout the Dominion,and trusts that shipowners will do nothing to disturb the.employment of labour which came forward to fill the- position during the recent trouble in Timaru. fi ~■ ~ JJgJ A Greymoutli lady believes it a safeguard against colds. She says: "My brothers and I had bad colds, so we thought we would try Tonkin's Linseed Emulsion, which cured our colds wonderfully. We will always have a bottlo in. tho house as a safeguard." Have you a dough of long standing? Get relief at once by using Tonkin's Linseed Emulsion- ~, x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 22, 30 May 1913, Page 8
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