THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. oThore are 2222 telegraph offices open for the transaction of business in tha Dominion. REGENT CIGARETTES will please the inhaler. Smoke them and share in the Groat Free Gift Scheme. Write for free gift catalogue to Regent, Box 831, Wellington. Forty Free Gifts, x 1 laborer, who resides on the Chatham Islands, has written to the tramway authorities in Christchurch stating that he has invented a device for cleaning the rails for tramway systems, and wishes it to be given a trial. 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 Resent, Box 331, Wellington, Forty free gifts. x In order to stop a dog fight, a woman at Burton-on-Trent emptied a kettleful of boiling water over one of the animaly, which died in terrible agony. .% Every tobacconist sells Westminster REGENT CIGARETTES. Inhalers should try them. Smoke them and share in the Great tree Gift Scheme. Write for free gift catalogue to Regent, Box 331, Wellington. Forty free gifts. , x A woman -who had lived m one house in Reading for over 70 years has died at the age of 77. During all her lifetime she had occupied only two residences. r : When the motor car was first introduced it was looked upon as a. I luxury, only obtainable by the wealthy. At the present time six farmers out of ten are in possession of a car, and tha general uses which they are brought to are yearly increasing. On Friday (says the Ashburton Mail), a resident of .Staveley, in a car, drove 25 head of Cattle from that centre to i Methvon, and thence to Lyndhurst, a distance of about 20 miles. Westminster REGENT CIGARETTES are famed for their purity and quality. I Smoke them and write for free gift catalogue to Regent, Box 331, Wellington. Forty free gifts. x There seems to be a prospect (says a Dunedin writer) of the next Dunedin Cup carrying a stake of 1000 kovs, and there is a suggestion in the air that a 75p,)ppvs stake will be attached to the D.J.C. Handicap, which' this season was worth SOO^sovs, 1 A “Warner’s" is tne most economical Corsdt a woman can wear—it can 'be kept sweet and fresh by washing. Wo guarantee Warners to wear Weil and not rust, break, or tear; local drapers. '’."7 ' x Some boys are in the habit of trying their markmanship with pea rifles at • the 1 seagulls at ithe south side|pf the harbor (says the Tim am Post), and. that they are* careless iademonstrated by the fact'that while lrt.i youth was walking along the beach' non Thursday carrying */parcel a bullet front «■ > peV rifle 'passed through the parcel -within- two -in-oh•» of-the - lad's body. - No horn© should be without the famous Roslyn Writing Pad, 100 sheets. Only 6d and 1« each from all dealers. Ask ffir it. T rnt ' k The Kawhia Settler *aye: —The deluga last Saturday and Sunday soon raised- the Opairiiu riterd te* : a violent flood, .in hoxneTplac'asicompletely overflowing Its)banks, nonseribus damage, howeveif, resulting. JJ firing the flood, or theuhoaiyy gale>t; which ragad on Monday, the Oparau Ferry pontoon broke away from its moorings, and has effectually disappeared, no trace of the missing craft being discernible envwhere around the : harbor.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 73, 31 July 1913, Page 7
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