A building RANSACKED. A large warehouse was ra u sacked and tlie burglars got away with hundreds (if pounds’ worth of merchandise. The Manager was particularly annoyed the following day To discover that the thieves had stolen his reserve of Boars’ Mild Tobacco. “ It was so confoundedly awkward,” he said to a friend. “ Half-day closing for tobacconists, and there was I without it smoke.” “ Rut you could have borrowed a pouchful somewhere.” “ Yes, hut I must have Bears’ Mild. Oniv Sd. an ounce, too!”
Just landed, 150 eases of apples, consisting of pearmains, Jonathans, Wash ington, delicious and cooking varieties Also pears, tomatoes, etc. The growers’ instructions are to sell at the lowest market prices. Paterson, Michel and Co., Ltd., ’Phone 2.—Advt.
TheVerdicf of thousands otioiisewives is that HEENZO. is the most economics! anil most effective family couth anil cohl remedy. One bottle makes a pint. Costs 2/6. Saji's pounds.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1927, Page 4
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150Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1927, Page 4
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