ANOTHER BURGLARY.
A tobacconist got a shock when he went to open his shop the other morning. Burglars had effected an entrance daring the night and removed a quantity of goods. "The funnv pa rt ab °ut it-" he s* l to the constable, "is that the thieves have only stolen my stocks of tobacco !" , "That's only to be expected,' replied the man in blue; "it was Bear's. Who wants to smoke anything else these days?" It's the mostjx>pnl ar smoke, because it's real Virginia tobacco. 8d per oi loose. Also i n handy packets, loa 9d, 2oz Is 6d. ■—27
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19171, 30 November 1927, Page 5
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101ANOTHER BURGLARY. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19171, 30 November 1927, Page 5
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