RISKED HIS LIFE.
It is astonishing the number of thoughtless people there are. A man rushed across the street, just missing a motor Coming one way to dash in front of another coming the other way. He reached the other side in safety and all but knocked two pedestrains over as he hastened into a tobacconist’s, on the point of closing. Ho was just in time to get a supply of Bears’ Smoking Tobacco, his favourite smoke. He knew that it is really first-class Virginia Tobacco and doesn’t burn the tongue. Sold everywhere, Bd. per ounce loose. Also in handy packets loz 9d 2oz. Is 6d. —(Advt.)
MOTOR OLYMPIA DISPLAY STILL TO BE CONTINUED. Our Motor Olympia display which proved to be such a success during Show Week is to be continued for a few weeks at least, as those interested in automobiles showed in no uncertain manner that this is the class of exhibition that appeals and gives one such a great opportunity ot having a real good look. Although the English, American and Continental care are on different stands it gives the prospective purchaser every facility for making comparisons The Studebakers. Erskine, Minervas and Humbers are well represented in a good range of models.—The Tourist Motor Co., Ltd., Hastings.* To compliment your guests serve Milderson’s Butterette—the biscuits of distinction, appreciated by people of discriminating taste—l/6 per lb. from H.B.F. H. M. Bennett. F. 1.0.. F.S.M.S. London Optician visits Hastings o_ Tuesdays. 9 to 4.30, Union Bank i Chambers. ’l’hone 612 for appoint meat.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 16 November 1927, Page 4
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255Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 16 November 1927, Page 4
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