BUSINESS MAN CAUGHT BEGGING It is not often that a business man stands in the street begging, but that is what has just happened. This well-known gentleman stopped an acquaintance and asked for money to buy himself a smoke. Another friend happened to overhear him “ touching ” the other. “Well,” ho said, “I never thought to see you standing in the street cadging!” “ What could 1 do? I came out without a cent, so I’m only borrowing 8d for an ounce of Bears’ Tobacco loose. It’s a dclicius sihokc—pure Virginian —and if you haven't tried it, try it now!” Also in handy packets, loz 9d, Suz Is 6d.—£Advti]
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Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 11
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107Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 11
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