THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.
“Bonnie Doom”— who can tell all | f ' that the words mean to those who know the land o’ BurnsP To Maori- » landers BONNIE BOON TOBACCO | I will bring all the smoker has so long 1 been wanting—“Body”—yet not too j strong. Fragrance, Flavour—above i all, Quality. In plugs and 2oz. tin:;. 3 HD :
Since 1382, no fewer than 20,000,000 trout fry have been sent away from Masterton. These have been turned out chiefly in the Wellington Province. A considerable number have, however,
gone to other parts of New Zealand, and some have been'sent to Australia. BONNIE BOON is a new MEDII M STRENGTH TOBACCO under an old name and unique in quality and flavour. Like the melody of the old | song one pipe of BONNIE BOON will , conjure up many a pleasing memory, j In plugs and 2oz. tins 1B1). i While manufacturers still find the utmost difficulty in obtaining sufficient labour, an Auckland business man recently Had the unusual experience of receiving no less than 250 replies to an advertisement for a typist at a salary of about 25s per week. “Bonnie Boon”—how the words conjure up the thoughts and memories if the days of our fathers in the Old Land. So too. BONNIE BOON—the vEW TOBACCO for the man who vants a MEDIUM BLEND—brings satisfaction and delight to every srnok;r. In plugs and 2oz. tins 2 8.8. There is a great scarcity of hoy labour all over the Dominion, and one cannot look through a paper now without being struck'by the. number of boys wanted even in the towns. In Wednesday’s issue of the Lyttelton Times no fewer than fifteen boys were wanted in Christchurch alone. The farmers’ wants cannot possibly be supplied. Men—-have vou tried tho new MEDIUM. STRENGTH tobacco—SON'S IE BOON ? Like the' old song its ■ich mellowness has a charm and fascination‘that always lingers with tho, moker. In plugs and 2oz. tins. 4 B.D.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 25, 30 September 1913, Page 7
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