THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.
Hr. Gibb made a good “hit” with the young ladies at a Presbyterian soiree at Gisborne. “I have dropped the word ‘obey’ out of my marriage service,” he said. “So often the girl looks so superior to the man that I have not the heart to ask such a girl if she will obeyd’:;. < ‘‘Bonnie Doon”—how the words conjure up the thoughts and memories of the days of our fathers in the Old Land.- So too, BONNIE BOON- the. NEW-TOBACCO ‘foN the man ,wbn wants a MEBIUM ‘BLEND— bring;satisfaction and deliglii to every smoker. dp (plug« and t 2oz.-tins > ‘ 2 8.8. • A LH .9jf a pensatiop was, provided 1 at.pWapgpnui East a few ~mornin'gs
,tlxe incident chasing a bolting horse with trap att^jl)P<l- f ,,T|]ip hprse an'd the owner of the car promptly jumped out and stopped, the animal, thus averting perhaps serious consequences. ..triedilitthe new MEDIUM STRENGTH tobacco—BONNlE BOON? Like the old song its rich mellowness has a charm and fascination'ihaf always lingers with-the sitfMfe'ti’ffl'n oT6^B^nd:Soz.l{ih : s/ 4 JUl},, , iiflJoi hvade.litsi.bebvmi, .aj'tj’dnhg Rust sfeu 1 ibUiej'acketl'ai K’f'Onytndt' poured, ofl ,ohi vrtrol7(sttlphutiic a!oid)'4hto his eungoatid. madet-hiihself •deaf. l |
,7 i*. ariew MEDIUM STRE^ : UTH : TOBACCO.aiiKiei' an old napjjß^fuid,unique . in -.•quality• and flavour, Like the melody of the old 6t BOON .will ccfappum'up many a 'Hlbasi'ng memory. In mhi aw wnd • t2o*<-. ’tifts ■ ‘ f 1 BD
.!A cuioketer has- hit a- l)’all a greater dmtajaqc-thaii it has over' been -thrown. In 1856)‘W. Fellows drove a ball a distance of 175yds at Christchurch ■■Ground, Oxford; .this is 35yds further than, the record throw. k j“Bonme ! -Doon’’—n-*io can tell all that the words mean to those who know the land o’ Burns? To Maorilanders BONNIE , BOON TOBACCO will bring all the smoker has so long been wanting—“ Body””—yet not too strong. Fragrance, Flavour—above all, Quality. In plugs and 2oz. tins. 3 B.D. A man -,)vbo saved a woman weighing 22 stone from -drowning at Atlantic City confessed afterwards that he was a professional piano-mover, i RHEUMO is the one remedy for all those diseases which are caused by excess urSb -af'id in l the blood—for Rheumatism,- Gout, Sciatica, LumHysteria, Fatigue, Asthma and some kidney troubles. It cures'by removing the cause—excess type apd fbs 6d. 57.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 56, 6 November 1913, Page 3
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375THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 56, 6 November 1913, Page 3
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