SENSATION IN TOWN.
It does not take long for a crowd to collect. A local doctor was walking along the busy street, and met an old acquaintance. Soon there was a crowd round, and no one seemed to know what was the matter. It appears that" the doctor offered his friend his tobacco pouch. The friend made a cigarette and lit up. "What tobacco's this!" he asked. "Bears'!" ' ~ "Bears' Tobacco!", he exclaimed. "Then I'm off to buy some," and there and then emptied his own tobacco oa to the streett That's how the first passer-by stopped, in surprise, and the,crowd grew. v Bears' is a delicious. smoke—Bd per oz, als" in. handy packets, loz 9d, 2oz ls6d. ' - 32
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 22 October 1927, Page 4
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