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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.

A horse, which belonged to the hi to | .\lr Josepu Powell, ol Oxford, and which died a lew weeks ago, was smil io i>o the oldest in -New Zealand, kemg reputed to bo over -10 years of age. ISON.mE .DUUA i« a new .tiLJtiv , iTEENG I’H TOBACCO under an e.u .lame and unique in quality amt aavour. Like xne melody ot cue i.m song one pipe of BONNTE BOON mu conjure up many a pleasing meinoi .. lu plugs and 2ox. tins i L yews from the lonely little island of Niue was brought to Auckland by uie ketch iverertg which returned to Auckland on Monday, after a round voyage oieupying 41 days. .No other vessel has visited Niue this year, so j that the live days’ stay of the Kercru I created no little excitement amongst ! the few inhabitants. The vessel orought a full cargo of copra, a portion of which is for transhipment to the Indralema for London. “Bonnie Boon”—how the words conjure up the thoughts and memories, of the days of our lathers in the Old Land. So too, BONNIE 800N —t;;e \EW TOBACCO for the man wiio wants a MEDIUM BLEND— bring;; satisfaction and delight to every simmer. In plugs and 2oz. tins 2 B.D. In a dissertation on Island fruit at the debate in Parliament on the Cook Islands last week, Mr Albert Glover mentioned an interesting fact concerning the Mediterranean fruit fly. He said that the fly could only attack fruit on the ground, an dit was in windfalls of this kind, packed in with ■ plucked oranges from the trees, that j the fruit fly did the damage. The j speaker further ventured the opinion I confidently that the fruit fly could not exist in New Zealand—an opinion received with apparent scepticism by members. Men—have you tried the new MEDIUM STRENGTH tobacco—BON SIE BOON? Like the old song its •ich mellowness lias a charm and fascination that always lingers with the nnpker. In plugs and 2oz. tins. 4 B.D.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 22, 26 September 1913, Page 7

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THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 22, 26 September 1913, Page 7

THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 22, 26 September 1913, Page 7

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