THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. The rainfall of Australia vaiics down to a very small figure, but tlu’io arc 800,OUU square miles of Australia that have a rainfall of 20in. a year and upwards. REGENT CIGARETTES will please the inhaler. Smoke them and share in the Great Free Gift Scheme. Write for free gift catalogue to Regent, Box 331, Wellington. Forty Free Gifts, x Some of the finest lace in the world is made by the women of the Philippine Islands from strong silky fibre obtained from pineapple leaves. REGENT CIGARETTES do not dry or burn the palate. Smoke them and share in the great free gift scheme. Write for free gift catalogue to Regent, Box 331, Wellington, Forty free gifts. x Six draught horses from the Clifton estate (Waiwera) were sold in the Gore sale yards the other day for the. sum of £5 for the lot.
Westminster REGENT CIGARETTES ■ire famed for their purity ami quality. Smoko them ami write for free gift catalogue to Regent, Box 331, Wellington. Forty free gifts. x A bushel of wheat in England is GOlb; barley, 501 b; of oats, 391 b ; of buckwheat, 521 b; and of ' rye and maize GOlb. Every tobacconist sells Westminster REGENT CIGARETTES. Inhalers should try them. Smoke them and share in the Great Free Gift Scheme. Write for free gift catalogue to Regent, Box 331, Wellington. Forty free gifts. x
As against the popular fiction that there is a prejudice in Canada against the Englishman, as such, the Vancouver School Board have decide in future to employ none hut British subjects. A “Warners" is me most economical Corset a woman can wear—it can he kept sweet and fresh by washing. vVo guarantee Warners to wear wed and not rust, break, or tedr; local drapers. x An American paper publishes a photo of Pelorus Jack, with the delightfully inaccurate geographical description: “His piloting stretch is the narrowest channel of the Straits between Xew Zealand and Tasmania. The Pass is just under two miles, long.” No home should he without,the famous Roslyn Writing Pad, 100 sheets. July Gd and Is each from all dealers. Ask for it. M 1 x Mr W. W. Jacobs is said to have once declared at a dinner tivHt all one needs to become a winter is i penny bottle of ink, a halfpenny non, and about £2O worth of penny stamps to cover the cost of returning manuscripts. Be fair to your corns—order “Anricoi,” the perfect safety corn, shfiver. from your local dealer to-day. Only 2s Bd Immediate comfort ‘guaranteed or your money back. x A Feilding farmer possessed an animal which he Considered not worth more than £l, and he contemplated slaughtering it for the hide. He was however, persuaded to put the beast n an auction sale, and there it realised £7 os, a result with which lie is ui tirely satisfied. “Joy rides,” it would appear, are becoming popular in Timaru (says the Timaru Herald). The other night three young men went into a garage uul helped themselves to a "car. Afte» using it all night they returned it, considerably damaged, the following norning. They are ‘“hilled” to appear before the Court to-day, unless i private settlement has been arrived it in the meantime.
“FADED THE TROUBLE OF HALF A LIFETIME.” It seems almost incredible that a man who suffered from ehronic Indigestion for half his life-timo should feel the good effects from one dose of BENZIE’S PEPSO ami should ho able to eat and enjoy his food. Nevertheless it is the truth. A well-known Wellington man writes As a sufferer for half my life from Indigestion I can truly say no medicine had such quick and lasting effects as BENZIE'S PEPSO. The first dose made me feel a different man. Before I had finished the first bottle I could eat and enjoy rny food. 1 can recommend BENZIE’S PILL as a good mild laxative for the most obstinate attack of BILE. Both remedies are in my opinioon snperh.” BENZIE’S PEPSO is sold hy all chemists and stores at ‘2s Gd per bottle. BENZIE’S PILL at Is Gd per hoox. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 53, 8 July 1913, Page 8
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