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THROUGH OUR EXCHANGES

At the Waikato Winter Show on the five days £IOOO was taken at the gates, and £21,500 changed hands in the' show buildings, £7OOO of which was cash. REGENT CIGARETTES are delightful in aroma and cool to the tongue —they are part of a Monster Gift Scheme as well. Save the Gift Tickets, they introduce you to sixty beautiful presents. Write for Gift Catalogue to Begent, Box 331, Wellington. Now! x The search for the missing mail bags which were lost from the TaranakiPalmerston train is proceeding, but so far fruitlessly. The Halcombe bag contained £153. In connection with the bag for Turakina, claims have been lodged totalling £SO. Get an invalid's chair for that deserving invalid! You and your friendly circle can do so by smoking REGENT CIGARETTES, and collecting the specified number of Tickets. Write to Regent, Box 331, Wellington, for Free Gift'Catalogue of Sixty Gifts, x The sealing season (says the Southland Times) opened on June 1, and several Bluff craft are all ready ,to get away. The Antelope was expected to get away early, and the Gisborne will follow shortly. Mr Hatch is trying to get a bailing crew for the Rachel Cohen to the Auckland Islands. The season covers four months this year, as against only three months last year. Mother! Ask your menfolk and their friends to smoke REGENT CIGARETTES, and give you the Tickets. The right number secures a Free Sewing Machine, or Table-Mangle. Write Regent, Box 331, Wellington, for Catalogue of Free Gifts. , x Should prisoners receive pay for their work? was a question debated at the last meeting of the Wellington Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society. The unremunerative work of the prisoner was fully discussed (says the New Zealand Times), and it was urged that the Government should issue regulations whereby prisoners could be put to payable work, so that the surplus above their keep could be devoted to their families.

REGENT—the Cigarette without a regret! Pleasant above all. smokes, and profitable, too. because Gramaphones, Push-carts, Tablp-mnrigles can be secured for the REGENT Gift Tickets. Write to Regent.. Box 331, Wellington, for ,Gif,t Catalogue.' x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 46, 16 June 1914, Page 3

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THROUGH OUR EXCHANGES Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 46, 16 June 1914, Page 3

THROUGH OUR EXCHANGES Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 46, 16 June 1914, Page 3

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