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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. MILD DERBY satisfies the exact--1 ing smoker for it is not too heavy nor too light. Fragrant, cool and satisfying. Try a plug or a tin. y ■ . All boys in the Malagasy schools arc enrolled as spearmen whom they are enrolled as spearmen when they Hate so agile and adept with this weapon that at close quarters they are move to he feared than the regulartroops armed with modern rifles and bayonets. There's a power of. consolation in a pipe of fragrant MILD DERBY PLUG or CUT. ' Cool, satisfying and soothing, it is the best- of all tobaccos. Try it. •• ■ r The Scotia, which was fitted out :to act as a scout ship, to warn liners of the proximity.of icebergs, recently put into St. John's owing to. her coal and supplies running out. The scientific party on board reported that she was practically useless for the : You will value the old briar as never .before if you fill it once with MILD DERBY PLUG or CUT. It has that rich "nutty" flavour so much appreciated by pipe smokers. x The branches of palms are stripped •'of their leaves and used by. the Arabs /or their making .of beds,- •tables, .chairs, cradles, bird-cages, .boats, and 60 forth. The leaves are made into baskets, fans, and ■': string, and the lining of the outer trunk forms excellent fibre for rope of• all sizes and' qualities. ■ ■ ■ . The man who likes medium strength' tobacco should try a pipe or two of MILD DERBY. It's tip top. In tins or plug. There's nothing to equal it. ... ..:. ~ s Thirty pairs of ladies' shoes have been seized from a tradesman named Burn, of Clayport, Alnwick, Northumberland, and will be sold by auction to satisfy the claim of the Duke of Northumberland for four years' quit rent, amounting to 4s 4d, which Mr Burn declines to pay, having conscientious objections to this 14th century impost. The benefits originally connected with this old'feudal'custom are non-existent or are- unnecssary, and Mr Burn hopes 1 that his refusal to pay-will assist in getting i the tax i repealed. He-has had his, goods seized and 'sold on .previousioccasions to, uphold: the Duke's rights,yjji,,.. ; . . ;' i\ 'if ;V •■■' "(. ii'i .I" ■ A; '.'Warner's" is ine, most; economical Corset a woman can wear—ft be kept' sweet: and fresh by washing. We j guarantee' Warners to.'- wear • wed and pot rust, breaks or /tear;; local drapers,.-;, i :>l \ . n \ -, n .. , , « Synth.et.jfl tannin, which, gives satisfactory results, is said to be among the new discoveries. (By the way, what has become of the synthetic rubJ.t is,seated,that.tho ; new tannin has been produced by Dr. Edmund Stiasny, assistant professor of the leather industries, laboratories of the. University, [it^V ß ; madel from far* distillation products, in combination with .other materials. It'has been already used on : a fairly large scale in the German tannin in : dustry. An "advantage 'claimed for the tannin "is that' it'.xari be prepared .in a uniform manner, and the material is not subject to chemical changes. Be fair to your corns—order "Anticor," the perfect safety corn shaver, from your local dealer to-day. Only 2s 6d Immediate comfort guaranteed or your money back. x » ■ Sir Owen Pbillipps, chairman of the (Tnion-Castle Steamship Line, stated at the recent meeting of the company in London, that since the gold mining industry started in South Africa his company had been entrusted with some 370 millions in gold, every ounce of which had been delivered. What South Africa wanted was more white men and more money. It would be a good thing for the country if white settlers could be induced to take up homesteads, and if more money was sent out it would not only result in good to South Africa, but to the whole British Empire. No homo should be without the famous Roslyn Writing Pad, 100 sheets. Only 6d and Is each from all dealers. Ask for it. • • x

THE NEW BREAKFAST FOOD ALL THE WAY DOWN ! Thorough'" 1 ESaIEiSSKEZSSfcKiS .•* AT THE REQUEST OF RESIDENTS OP OPUNAKE ROAD AND CARDIFF, . CANNON &. C a BUTCHERS, OF BROADWAY, STRATFORD, Will run their carts along that route to Cardiff, commencing on JUNE Ist. Only the Best Meats Supplied. One hundred and fifty Lever Watches, Swiss made, just landed, going at special sale price of 3s ldl each. Charles E. -James. Broadway.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 62, 18 July 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 62, 18 July 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 62, 18 July 1913, Page 3

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